
Nurses share pain, hope with firefighters as they turn out across the country
"Here come the nurses!" were the words of delighted firefighters as hundreds of nurses and kaiāwhina turned out to join about 2000 union members on strike around the country Friday.

‘That was a moral, emotional injury to the worker’ — tears and the truth at report launch
Aged care report launch: 'It's not a dumping ground for citizens, staff.'

‘Nursing is inherently political’ — Ebony Komene on her ‘uncomfortable’ work as a young Māori researcher
Young, Māori and a researcher -- together, yes, all of these things are unusual, agrees Ebony Komene.
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Nurses share pain, hope with firefighters as they turn out across the country
"Here come the nurses!" were the words of delighted firefighters as hundreds of nurses and kaiāwhina turned out to join about 2000 union members on strike around the country Friday. |
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‘That was a moral, emotional injury to the worker’ — tears and the truth at report launch
Everything we let happen to them now, will inevitably happen to us later. |
News
Cops already outstripping nurses as pay equity crumbles, committee hears
It was nice while it lasted -- cops are already leaving nurses in the dust as pay equity collapses, the people's select committee has heard. |
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Our hidden shame — workers speak out on the shocking truth of caring for our elderly
Missing showers, being left alone to soil themselves and getting late, cold meals -- this is what kaumātua/residents in many aged-facilities endure today, say hundreds of nurses and kaiāwhina. |
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Hidden nursing crisis revealed: The shocking staffing numbers, and the Minister’s response
Hidden Te Whatu Ora figures have revealed acute mental health wards in crisis: those most desperately in need of help, face shifts desperately in need of nurses. |
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Official NZNO national committee for thousands of kaiāwhina launches
For the first time in its history, NZNO now has a national committee for kaiāwhina. |
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Corrections nurses, health-care assistants vote for October strike amid staff safety fears
Prison nurses and health-care assistants have voted to strike this month -- frustrated at Corrections' refusal to address safety concerns after months of bargaining. |
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‘It will be massive! ‘ Nurses, kaiāwhina vote to strike on October 23
Te Whatu Ora-Health New Zealand nurses and kaiāwhina have voted for further strike action on October 23. |
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Picketing nurses greet visiting Mental Health Minister at under-pressure rural hospital
Picketing nurses outside Thames Hospital greeted Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey on a flying visit to the under-pressure rural facility today. |
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South Island’s community approach sees boost in cervical screening for Māori and Pacific
Cervical screening rates for Otago and Southland's Māori and Pacific communities have increased 10 per cent compared to last year, after primary health organisation WellSouth joined forces with community health providers. |
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A few precious days leave, but she picketed instead: Nurses support striking doctors, dentists
Registered nurse Amy Tubman was on precious leave with her children during the school holidays, but she was still out on the picket line, flag in hand, supporting a strike: this time it was the doctors. |
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Mental health, Pacific, emergency nurses among those honoured in emotional NZNO awards
Tears, passion and nurses' deep commitment to their communities over decades -- all were on display at a powerful NZNO awards ceremony in Pōneke this week. |
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Health Minister Simeon Brown sees red, literally, as nurses turn their backs during NZNO AGM
Health Minister Simeon Brown was greeted with a wall of silence -- and a wall of nurses' backs -- as he spoke to the NZNO annual general meeting on Wednesday. |
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How many hundreds? Infometric report reveals shocking hospital shortages in every shift
The nation's hospitals were collectively short 576 nurses every shift on average last year, a new Infometrics report has found. |
Opinion
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‘It’s time for NZ to be a destination, not just a stepping stone’
A migrant nurse who departed for Australia, but then returned, outlines her plan to fix the 'leaky pipeline'. |
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Mythbusting: NZNO expert tackles Te Whatu Ora’s safe staffing denials
Even after Te Whatu Ora was forced to reveal how dangerously understaffed New Zealand's hospitals are, its leaders seem to still be in denial, NZNO's safe staffing expert says. |
Opinion
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Harmed as a student — left without income support as a nurse
A West Coast nurse calls for ACC reform and fair compensation for 'non-earners' injured during medical care. |
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Newly-elected student leaders bring mix of youth and maturity — and compassion galore
Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa -- NZNO's newly-elected student leaders share what drew them into nursing, and what they hope to achieve in their new roles. |
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A dose of theatre action for NZNO’s strike volunteer wardens
These nurses missed out on the recent Te Whatu Ora-Health New Zealand strikes as they volunteered to oversee life-preserving services (LPS). But free tickets from a production company to the hottest show in Auckland right now, gave them all the drama and action they needed. |
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‘I want to see every health-care worker valued and paid fairly’
A nurse and 'proud union member' explains why fair pay is so important. |
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Peace is union business, says long-time Auckland nurse after marching in support of Palestine
A long-time Auckland nurse explains why she attended last weekend's march for humanity in support of Palestine -- and why peace is union business. |
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A tale from across the ditch: Why I left, and why I want to come back
A former Auckland nurse and NZNO delegate now living in Australia says he is furious he had to leave. |
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Innovative Māori aged care model set to bring aroha, manaakitanga to kaumātua
Aged care in Aotearoa New Zealand is in crisis. Reports of staff being underpaid and over worked are common as are the reports of elderly residents not getting the care they should. Kaitiaki is exploring what's happening in this space. We talk with a granddaughter who is on a mission to transform aged care for … Continue reading "Innovative Māori aged care model set to bring aroha, manaakitanga to kaumātua" |
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Life, death, and never forgetting: Five lessons learned from 30 years as a kaiāwhina in aged care
Recognise their humanity, listen to their secrets, save their stories if you can - and never stop caring. |
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Looking out for the next generation of firefighters — and nurses
He is a firefighter. His sister is a nurse. And they both share the same goal to make their professions better for the next generation. |
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Rebecca Fenn: From London to driving a bus and nursing the ‘under-served’ in South Auckland
Rebecca Fenn is New Zealand's Nurse Practitioner of the Year whose inspiration to care for people came from her fascination with the "smell of hospitals" and "playing nurse dress up" as a child. |
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OBITUARY: Louise Rummel — ‘I was standing on the shoulders of giants in the profession’
Nursing has lost a much-loved educator who was determined that nursing students and new graduates should get the mentoring they needed. Louise Rummel was admired by nursing students for her knowledge, caring and kindness. |
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Pirihira Puata — registered nurse prescriber who sends her scripts to the chemist in te reo Māori
Ka tuhia e te tapuhi tūtohu a Pirihira Puata (Muriwhenua) ngā tūtohu rongoā i te reo Māori, ā, ka tukua ki ngā toa rongoā i te tonga me te uru o Tāmaki Makaurau, ā, ka kīia e ia, ko aua tūtohu e tino arohaina ana. |
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‘There is joy in nursing, and we want to find it’
Share your joy -- two nurse researchers want to hear about your uplifting experiences in nursing. |
Colleges & Sections
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Nursing research a ‘slow burner’ but crucial tool, say NZNO’s deep thinkers
Nursing research is not just pen-pushing -- it's deeply connected to everyday nursing, says chair of NZNO's nursing research section (NRS)- te wāhanga rangahau, Lorraine Ritchie. |
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Letters
Whitireia’s 2025 journal of nursing out now
The latest edition of the Whitireia Journal of Nursing, Health and Social Services will be released on October 30. |
Letters
Letters
A wonderful opportunity for advanced stomal therapy education
Stomal therapy nurses may have an opportunity to take an advanced education course in their specialty, that is usually only available via an expensive trip to Australia. |