In 2014, he led a campaign to restore student loan funding so medical students could complete their training.
“It took three years of constant work, but eventually Steven Joyce, then Minister for Tertiary Education, changed his student loans policy to avoid disrupting the medical training pipeline,” Hedley said.
He says choices made by the current Government are making life harder for people in Hawke’s Bay.
Hedley cites unemployment increasing faster in Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti than anywhere else in the country and an increasing homeless population, while social housing projects have been axed and the cost of living is “forcing” some whānau to choose between putting food on the table or heating their homes.
“It doesn’t need to be this way,” he said. “I am running for Labour because I believe we can provide a stable alternative to the chaotic leadership we are currently experiencing, that cares about people and makes change for the better.”
The last Labour MP for Napier was Stuart Nash, who, after three terms as electorate MP, did not seek re-election in 2023, when new Labour candidate Mark Hutchinson was beaten by National’s Katie Nimon.