This doesn't even keep up with inflation costs. And ambos still have to rely on fundraising
Good morning everyone, a quick update from me.
Today, we're boosting ambulance services right across New Zealand, with more crews, upgraded technology, and stronger frontline support on the way.
For too long, ambulance crews have been stretched as demand has climbed.
Now, National is backing our paramedics with the investment they need to respond faster and save more lives.
Budget 2026 delivers $35 million over four years to strengthen road ambulance services.
That includes two new ambulance hubs in Auckland, with one confirmed for South Auckland, plus a new electronic Patient Clinical Record system that lets crews share real-time patient information with health providers.
And that's on top of additional Health New Zealand and ACC funding that is currently being worked through for more frontline crews, more 111 call handlers, and stronger recruitment and retention of volunteers in rural and high-deprivation areas.
Demand is expected to grow by 95,000 incidents over the next four years, to an estimated 735,000 incidents a year.
This investment will help reduce avoidable emergency department transports by around 23,000 each year by 2029/30, while putting more crews on the road where they're needed most.
This builds on the record investment National has made in ambulance services since taking office, because responsible fiscal management means we can keep funding the frontline services New Zealanders rely on.
This is what fixing the basics and building the future looks like, making sure when New Zealanders call an ambulance, help is on its way.
Let's get on with it.