Parliament's health select committee has refused a bid by National health spokesman Michael Woodhouse for an inquiry into the decision to change Lumsden Maternity Centre's status from a primary birthing unit to a maternal and child hub.
Northern Southland locals have for many months been fighting what they see as a downgrade of services, brought about by the Southern District Health Board's region-wide review of maternity services.
The committee has been deliberating on a 5000-signature petition in the name of local MP Hamish Walker for some months now, and today again did not make a decision on reporting the petition back to Parliament.
Woodhouse this morning proposed that the committee conduct an inquiry into the process followed by the Southern DHB regarding Lumsden Maternity Centre.
The committee, which has four Government and four National MPs, was tied 4:4, meaning the motion was defeated.