
‘Missed meds, delayed treatments, staff pushed beyond limits’: Nurses have a right to safety
'Management might see spreadsheets, but we witness the reality of the 2am rush.'

Pasifika nurses urged to join CENNZ as annual conference wraps up in Auckland
NZNO's college of emergency nurses NZ (CENNZ) held its 30th annual conference in Auckland in March.

Out-of-date laws, red flags and STI home-testing — NZ regulations too lax
Old medical regulations make selling crummy STI home-testing kits easier.
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Decision time for members — new offer on the table from Te Whatu Ora
It's decision time for the 36,000 NZNO Te Whatu Ora-Health NZ (HNZ) members as they consider new potential terms of settlement in bargaining. |
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Community health nurses win six per cent pay rise after ‘humiliating’ bargaining
Access community health nurses endure eye rolls and being told their concerns are 'boring'. |
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Free bowel cancer screening cut-off ‘racist’ say NZNO cancer nurses
NZNO cancer nurses condemn the Government refusal to lower the free bowel screening age to 50 for Māori. |
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‘It’s not about the pay’ — Auckland district nurses go on strike
More than 60 district nurses in Auckland are on strike today, saying they are fed up with empty promises and being ignored. |
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Aotearoa’s 1000th nurse practitioner stoked to join ‘kick-ass’ circle
Auckland sexual health nurse Rose Hutchinson says while it's pretty random, she is "humbled and proud" to be Aotearoa's 1000th mātanga tapuhi/nurse practitioner. |
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‘Missed meds, delayed treatments, staff pushed beyond limits’: Nurses have a right to safety
When nurses hesitate to enter ward doors then something has gone wrong. On workers' memorial day, enrolled nurse Tina Giles shares her thoughts on fighting for workplace safety. |
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Why community health screening and education events are crucial
Auckland emergency nurse Sione 'Ulufonua is moved by the hard mahi and passion of health professionals at a recent free community screening day in Tāmaki Makaurau. |
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Weaving together the strands — why we updated kawa whakaruruhau
The Nursing Council has updated its 2011 cultural safety guidelines. Kaiwhakahaere Waikura Kamo and chief education advisor Annette Huntington share the past, present and future of a document that has grown through generations of nurses. |
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‘Growing up with Irihapeti’: Revealing the human behind the nursing leader
Even while being extraordinary, Irihapeti Ramsden was extraordinarily human, daughter Pirimia Burger revealed in her speech in February, reproduced here, marking refreshed kawa whakaruruhau guidance. |
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Nurse practitioners in Aotearoa: what national surveys tell us
This year we celebrate 25 years of nurse practitioners in Aotearoa. It is a timely moment to reflect on their contributions to health care, how the role has grown -- and what still needs to change, suggests New Zealand's first NP Deborah L Harris. |
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Strengthening Māori nursing in Aotearoa — helping beat our whakamā
Academic kaiāwhina can offer powerful assistance to Māori nursing students. Now a proposed study for 2026 aims to explore this 'bridge' to whanaungatanga from the students' perspective. |
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From hospital to home — the power of good written information after discharge
A simple, well-written pamphlet can make a huge difference to patients after discharge. Auckland University nursing students explain why simple language cuts readmissions. |
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Presence and absence in aged residential care: The quiet reality of loneliness and isolation
Nurse and researcher Adetoun Oyekunle reflects on the daily loneliness she's witnessed among aged-care residents. |
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Women’s health college: Continuing to break barriers in nurse-led care
More nurses than ever are expanding into advanced practice such as colposcopy and hysteroscopy, which can prevent gynaelogical cancers -- but more are urgently needed, says departing college chair Jill Lamb. |
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Pasifika nurses urged to join CENNZ as annual conference wraps up in Auckland
NZNO's college of emergency nurses NZ (CENNZ) held its 30th annual conference in Auckland in March. |
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Out-of-date laws, red flags and STI home-testing — NZ regulations too lax
Registered nurse Janine Falkiner offers a tongue-in-cheek home-testing case study in her letter that reveals how Australia's medical regulations are better than ours. |
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A passion for his Māori culture and a desire to make AI accessible to everyone inspired Troy Baker, Senior ICT Specialist, Health New Zealand to develop BroPilot – a culturally grounded way of working with Microsoft Copilot that reflects Māori values, whakaaro, and real lived experience.



