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$180m health services boost seen as stopgap

Otago Daily Times Online News·Saturday, 16 May 2026·17 days ago
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Wānaka healthcare advocates have welcomed a boost in funding for the area, but say the government’s announcement lacks clear commitments.   Ruairi O’Shea reports. A boost of $180 million for healthcare services in the Queenstown Lakes and Central Otago districts is a stopgap, not a plan for accessible public healthcare in the area, a Wānaka community group says. A Health Action Wānaka spokeswoman welcomed news of the funding, announced this month, but described it as a ‘‘step toward addressing long-standing gaps in care’’ rather than one which fully addressed the issue of equitable access to public healthcare in the area. ‘‘It remains unclear what this funding will deliver for Wānaka and the Upper Clutha, where access to essential services continues to fall short of community need,’’ the spokeswoman said.…

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