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Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand

Nursing in 'most profound moments' -- but still no pay equity
Hospice nurse Anna Garton says there's no giving up on pay equity.
NZNO Te Whatu Ora bargaining team goes purple to support pay equity
Forget the lunch break -- it's time to go purple.
'Mum -- what are we here for again?': Mother-daughter bonding over purple
It's a mum-daughter effort as nurses and HCAs go purple outside Wellington's hospital.
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'What, I wondered as I walked away, would have Te Whatu Ora looked like today if these and others like them had been running it.A damn sight better and could hardly not be.'
Working as a Well Child/whānau nurse for almost 30 years I have enjoyed seeing families grow and thrive.
Palmerston North Hospital's last cohort of hospital-trained registered nurses graduated in May 1986 and are having a reunion this May. Were you there? Even if you didn't complete your training?

Purple reigns — nurses show true colours for pay equity around motu

Puzzled passers-by were seeing purple, but some of the nurses were seeing red -- it was International Women's Day again, and pay equity was still on the agenda.

Cut-down cupcakes, cute dinosaurs . . . nurses and kaiāwhina get creative for pay equity’s go purple day

As nurses and kaiāwhina everywhere prepare to purple up for pay equity tomorrow in the run-up to International Women's Day, we bring you some eye-grabbing inspiration from around the motu.

‘Doing it tough’ — Far North iwi providers struggle in political current

Iwi health providers showing up at Waitangi say Far North communities are struggling more than ever to access health care.

Breast cancer bus hits the deep South to boost Māori, Pacific and rural screening rates

Southland primary network WellSouth says "more work needs to be done" to tackle breast cancer inequities for Māori and Pacific communities in the deep South.

‘We are scared for our residents and ourselves’: Nurses pivot to paper after system hack

Nurses are scrambling to rebuild medication charts on paper while others worry for patient safety after the MediMap hack.

‘Don’t be defeated, that’s what they want’: Government blasted at pay equity report launch

It's easy to overlook personal distress when you're talking about billions of dollars -- but palliative care nurse Fiona McDougal simply felt gutted when she heard the news.

Business lobbyists, code names and Treaty breaches: People’s voice damning on pay equity

New light has been shed on the lengths the Government went to keep law changes gutting pay equity claims a secret -- including an awkward meeting for the Health Minister.

Enrolled nurses ‘gutted’ over Minister’s bonding scheme promises

Enrolled nurses say they are "shocked" and disappointed that they have not been restored to Te Whatu Ora's voluntary bonding scheme -- despite assurances from the Minister of Health that they would be.

Te Whatu Ora bargaining team returns to table with strong member backing

The question was asked, and the answer was simple. Keep going.

EXCLUSIVE: Mental health worker strangled by patient — Minister calls it ‘misinformation’

Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey has rubbished workers' experiences of violence as "continuously disappointing" while defending an unpopular police policy affecting nurses.

Givealittle page set up for nursing whānau of Max Furse-Kee after landslide tragedy

In the worst of times, nurses are there to help. Now they can help one of their own.

Isla and Charleen

‘We carry our whānau with us’: Nurses make first trip to Waitangi grounds

They had come from the furthest distances to get there, but this just made its mauri and its mana that much more special.

Dawn arises, Seymour told to sit down — one final backlash at Waitangi

As election year kicks off, Kaitiaki heads to Waitangi — covering our members, leaders and politicians, in what is shaping up to be a consequential decision for health.

Don’t mention their family tree: PM Luxon’s Waitangi comments slammed

As election year kicks off, Kaitiaki heads to Waitangi -- covering our members, leaders and politicians, in what is shaping up to be a consequential decision for health.

The wisdom of health workers — should actual nurses be running Te Whatu Ora?

Former Te Whatu Ora chair Rob Campbell walked away from a recent kōrero with NZNO-Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa's national executive wondering why nurses and kaiāwhina aren't running the show.

‘We are at a turning point’ — NZNO’s Te Whatu Ora bargaining team

'We now need to know if you want to continue the fight, continue to advocate for our patients and colleagues for enforceable safe staffing.'

‘It’s not resilience we’re short of — it’s support’, nursing students reveal

Supporting our nurse students financially and professionally is essential for the future of our nursing workforce, nurse researcher Stacey Wilson explains.

Expect more hacks, but ‘no going back’ warns nurse and health information expert

The shiny new digital world of health care in 2026 is starting to look a lot like the dusty old world of the Wild West -- even the names are recycled, reveals Karen Day.

Safeguarding supervision — easing the risk of nursing stress and burn-out

Working as a Well Child/whānau nurse for almost 30 years I have enjoyed seeing families grow and thrive.

Empowering nurses to deliver patient-centred analgesia

Hip fracture patients suffer considerable pain, and this can worsen when surgery is delayed. Upskilling a nursing pain management team to deliver the fascia iliaca block has been shown to improve patients' pain management and reduce reliance on opioids.

Respiratory nurses raise ‘crucial’ voice on lung health in Aotearoa

Jumping on a new national respiratory strategy group, catching up with the Minister of Health and doubling their committee members -- NZNO's respiratory nurses are not afraid to raise their voices for better lung health in Aotearoa. Chair Jacquie Westenra shares what's been working for them.

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Upcoming digital leadership workshop features a nurse-designed patient tool

From IT to digital and AI in health, an upcoming leadership workshop for health providers features a remote patient monitoring tool designed with the help of nurses.

‘End of an era’ — reunion for Palmerston North Hospital’s final nursing class of ’86

Palmerston North Hospital's last cohort of hospital-trained registered nurses graduated in May 1986 and are having a reunion this May. Were you there? Even if you didn't complete your training?

Intensive care nurses sought for research on quality improvement programmes

Wellington nurse researcher seeks current Auckland or Christchurch ICU nurses for research on quality improvement programmes.

Shift choice and flexible scheduling: Impact on nurse fatigue and retention in New Zealand public hospitals

Are you a registered nurse in a New Zealand public hospital working in a shift-based role?

Daily doses – uncut news

9 Mar

Questions over dilapidated and cramped renal unit forced to ration dialysis

The Health Minister must explain why after years of concerns from nurses about Christchurch Hospital’s barely functioning dialysis unit, he only stepped in late yesterday when life-saving treatment had to be rationed, NZNO says.
3 Mar

Hospitals and health workers should never be targets

The right of health care workers to provide care during international conflicts must be protected, Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa NZNO says.
2 Mar

Public and Mental Health Nurses settle collective agreement

Health New Zealand welcomes the ratification of the two Public Service Association (PSA) Public and Mental Health Nurses collective employment agreements for Auckland and the Rest of New Zealand.
27 Feb

Whakatāne Hospital to resume secondary obstetrics and gynaecology services

Whakatāne Hospital will resume secondary obstetrics and gynaecology services from 8am on 13 April 2026.
26 Feb

Counsellors warn NZ is normalising crisis levels of youth distress

Youth mental distress has become entrenched, suicide remains a national tragedy, and our systems are failing to intervene early enough, says the New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC).
26 Feb

Record uptake nearly doubles advanced nurse education scholarships

A record 235 primary care registered nurses will begin advanced education this year – nearly doubling the number originally planned – following strong demand for the Government’s new Registered Nurse Primary Care Scholarships, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.
19 Feb

‘Top Up’ to deliver faster access to support

Seven grassroots mental health initiatives supporting small and hard-to-reach communities have received funding to deliver faster access to support, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey announced today.
18 Feb

Pharmac proposes funding new treatments that could transform early care for people with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, a type of blood cancer

People in New Zealand living with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) could soon benefit from funded access to targeted treatments under a new proposal from Pharmac.
13 Feb

Te Whatu Ora’s embarrassing U-turn over proposed car park plan

Te Whatu Ora needs to go back to the drawing board and prioritise worker safety after reversing plans to charge hospital workers market rates for car parks, NZNO says.
11 Feb

Stark differences in COVID-19 vaccination rates between Māori and non-Māori, research finds

A new study analysing COVID-19 vaccine uptake has found markedly lower vaccination rates among Māori, which researchers link to existing inequities in healthcare access.
9 Feb

ICN’s call for International Nurses Day 2026: empower nurses to save lives

ICN has announced the theme for International Nurses Day (IND) 2026: Our Nurses. Our Future. Empowered Nurses Save Lives. This focus sends a clear message that to maximize the full life-saving impact of the nursing workforce, we must empower nurses with safe, fair work environments and full nursing practice, influence, and leadership.
5 Feb

Global nurse leaders gather in Japan to address urgent workforce crisis

Nursing leaders from Japan and around the world are gathering in Yokohama this week for two major nursing events that are advancing the global conversation on how countries can protect, retain and invest in their nursing workforce as pressures mount across health systems worldwide.
4 Feb

Midwives to deliver more vaccinations to help protect families

Midwives are now able to offer a wider range of funded immunisations, supporting families from pregnancy through the early months of a child’s life, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.
30 Jan

Opening of E Tū Wairua Hinengaro – Mason Clinic

Health New Zealand has marked the opening of E Tū Wairua Hinengaro, a new purpose-built facility at Auckland’s Mason Clinic designed to strengthen and modernise forensic mental healthcare in Aotearoa.
29 Jan

NZNO disgusted by nurse’s killing in the US

Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa NZNO has expressed disgust at the shooting and killing of nurse Alex Pretti on a Minneapolis, US street on Saturday morning by federal officers.
27 Jan

New national group forms to support public healthcare in Aotearoa

Kaitiaki Hauora - Together for Public Health has been formed as a national group bringing together patients, health workers, iwi and Māori health representatives, unions, advocacy organisations, and community groups, with backing from a growing number of organisations across the health sector.
22 Jan

Pharmac proposes to fund life changing treatments for people with cystic fibrosis

Pharmac is proposing to fund new treatment options for people living with cystic fibrosis with eligible mutations, including young children, from 1 April 2026.
05 Jan

Nurses pay tribute to Dame Poutasi

The passing of Dame Karen Poutasi has seen Aotearoa lose one of its foremost health leaders and a woman of high integrity, Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa NZNO Kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku says.
12 Dec

Holidays Act remediation payments update

As of 12 December 2025, more than 83,000 current employees (representing nearly 93% of the current workforce) have been paid over $657m holidays act remediation payments for their current role.
8 Dec

Expanding access to everyday medicines

Registered nurse prescribers can now prescribe nearly double the number of medicines, significantly expanding access to timely, local care for New Zealanders, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.
1 Dec

Govt breaking promise to local communities

Labour’s new Family Doctor Loan Scheme will support doctors and nurse practitioners with low-interest loans to set up new practices or buy into existing ones.
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