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Chris Hipkins' sausage roll surprise in Hawke's Bay; pumps more funds into cyclone-ravaged region

Author
Mitchell Hageman,
Publish Date
Thu, 21 Sept 2023, 4:04pm
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins was treated to one of his favourite tasty treats at the Wattie's cannery in Hastings on Thursday. Photo / Warren Buckland
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins was treated to one of his favourite tasty treats at the Wattie's cannery in Hastings on Thursday. Photo / Warren Buckland

Chris Hipkins' sausage roll surprise in Hawke's Bay; pumps more funds into cyclone-ravaged region

Author
Mitchell Hageman,
Publish Date
Thu, 21 Sept 2023, 4:04pm

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins put his money - and pastries - where his mouth was in Hawke鈥檚 Bay on Thursday, indulging in one of his favourite tasty treats while also announcing new investment in the cyclone-hit region.

Hipkins announced $4.6 million dollars for both stopbank repairs and waste management, as well as putting support behind a plan to replace one of the region鈥檚 most vital healthcare facilities and an extra $12m boost for听听蝉别谤惫颈肠别蝉.

As Labour leader, the morning started with a Hawke鈥檚 Bay Chamber of Commerce breakfast event for local Napier and Tukituki candidates at Toitoi in Hastings, where Hipkins threw his support behind the party鈥檚听听to replace the current Hawke鈥檚 Bay Hospital.

鈥淵ou鈥檝e waited long enough,鈥 he told the audience, while also mentioning how Tukituki MP Anna Lorck had been consistently pushing for the project.

The election promise came with a commitment to initiating work within the first 100 days of a Labour-led government.

Hipkins鈥 went on to Wattie鈥檚 in Hastings, where he was greeted with his favourite work treat: a sausage roll.

He told staff it was his first visit to the factory and said it was 鈥渇ascinating鈥.

鈥淚t wouldn鈥檛 quite be a sausage roll without Wattie鈥檚 tomato sauce, in my view,鈥 he said after receiving two personalised bottles of sauce.

Chris Hipkins reacts as Cyclone Gabrielle-affected resident Mike Glazebrook (right) of Biorich recounts his experience during the storm during a visit to the Henderson Rd Transfer Station in Hastings. Photo / Warren Buckland

Chris Hipkins reacts as Cyclone Gabrielle-affected resident Mike Glazebrook (right) of Biorich recounts his experience during the storm during a visit to the Henderson Rd Transfer Station in Hastings. Photo / Warren Buckland

Putting on his Prime Minister hat, Hipkins also announced three major funding boosts for the region to help it recover from Cyclone Gabrielle.

The first - announced at the Henderson Rd Transfer Station in Hastings - was a $2.1m boost from the Government鈥檚 Waste Minimisation Fund (Te P奴tea Whakamauru Para).

Spread across three organisations, Associate Minister for the Environment Rachel Brooking said the funding would 鈥渉elp increase local waste infrastructure and enable greater recovery of valuable resources鈥.

$680,000 would go to Hastings District Council to improve construction and demolition recovery at the Henderson Road Refuse Transfer Station.

$550,250 would be given to Phoenix Contracting to go towards a new shredder, and Hog Fuel NZ would receive $875,000 to go towards purchasing two slow grinders, an excavator and a Trommel screen, which separates waste.

The second funding announcement saw Hipkins travel to Central Hawke鈥檚 Bay, where he and MP Kieran McAnulty announced $2.5m to replace and upgrade a stopbank to protect the Waipawa Drinking Water Treatment Plant.

鈥淭his funding will allow urgent remediation and give locals confidence in a continuous supply of safe drinking water to the townships of Waipawa and 艑t膩ne,鈥 McAnulty told those in attendance.

In a third announcement, Hipkins re-allocated $12m of funding to Hawke鈥檚 Bay Regional Council鈥檚 Silt Recovery Taskforce to allow it to continue its work clearing silt and debris.

This was despite the fact the agency confirmed clean-up work would continue to slow down and stop at the end of this month.

Silt Recovery Taskforce lead Darren de Klerk said the re-allocation confirms the discussions they鈥檇 been having with Government officials for some months.

鈥淯nfortunately, the $12m re-allocation won鈥檛 allow us to continue works into October 2023, but rather allows us to honour the commitments we have made with contractors and landowners to date to collect and manage sediment and debris.鈥

The Prime Minister also experienced an Art Deco tour in Napier. Photo / Paul Taylor

The Prime Minister also experienced an Art Deco tour in Napier. Photo / Paul Taylor

Earlier in the day, Hipkins went on an Art Deco Trust tour.

A Napier tourism staple, it is one of the organisations that will benefit from Hawke鈥檚 Bay Tourism Cyclone Recovery Programme, which recently received a听听from the Government as part of a wider $10m package.

The tourism-related funding is designated 鈥渢o restore the local tourism industries in the three regions following the disruption caused by Cyclone Gabrielle鈥 and includes money the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) had earmarked to support Art Deco Trust events.

Mitchell Hageman joined听Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today听in late January. From his Napier base, he writes regularly on social issues, arts and culture, and the community.

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