By Joel Maxwell
September 11, 2025
It’s not healthy, and it’s bad for the future — the NZNO has blasted a proposed health law for dismantling Māori gains and stealing nurses’ rights, in a select committee hearing.
Read more... Nurses forced into silence and Māori patients left invisible — NZNO submits on Government’s health Bill

By Joel Maxwell
September 11, 2025
As NZNO collective bargaining restarts with Te Whatu Ora on Thursday, even planning was hampered by nurse short-staffing.
Read more... Bargaining restart gets real: The last-minute dash to negotiation team hui thanks to short-staffing
By Mary Longmore
September 9, 2025
As the shocking reality of hospital understaffing is finally revealed, NZNO’s ED nurses are finally being invited to join Te Whatu Ora’s safe staffing discussions after meeting with the Minister of Health.
Read more... ‘It’s a beginning’, say emergency nurses after joining safe staffing kōrero
By Mary Longmore
September 9, 2025
Marshmallows will shortly be back on the menu at a hospital near you, after workers campaigned to ‘free the marshmallow’.
Read more... The marshmallows are back! Hospital staff celebrate after campaign to bring joy back to their hot choccies
By Joel Maxwell
September 9, 2025
NZNO’s hospice and Plunket members have become the first in New Zealand to refile pay equity claims after the Government took an axe to the process in May.
Read more... Groundhog Day: NZNO files pay equity claims — again — for hospice and Plunket members
By Mary Longmore and Renee Kiriona
September 5, 2025
It was an emotional rollercoaster.
Read more... Strike day 2: Nurses vindicated, infuriated and bleeding — literally — for their patients
By Mary Longmore
September 4, 2025
A newly-approved psychology assistant workforce will simply be another burden on overstretched health professionals, warn NZNO mental health nurses.
Read more... Scaled-back psychology assistants a ‘backtrack’, say mental health nurses
By Joel Maxwell
September 3, 2025
The strike was nationwide, covering tens of thousands, but the reasons for nursing were simple, personal — and always about the patient.
Read more... Strike Day 1: Action might be nationwide, but Te Whatu Ora nurses’ motivations are very personal
By Mary Longmore
August 29, 2025
Wāhine across female-dominated workforces stood together outside the High Court in Wellington today, as their unions filed joint legal action against the Government’s $12.8 billion rollback of pay equity claims.
Read more... ‘All we can do is take the buggers to court’ — teachers, nurses, librarians join forces in legal challenge
By Renee Kiriona
August 28, 2025
Hundreds of Te Whatu Ora nurses in the Hutt Valley are planning to give away their blood and food during their two days of strikes.
Read more... Hutt nurses opt to ‘bleed and feed’ in strike next week
By Joel Maxwell
August 25, 2025
Mātaki: Kua hoki mai te NZNO ki te komiti whiriwhiri o te tangata i te Mane, i mua i tā rātou whakarewa i te pakanga tautika utu i te Kōti Matua i te Paraire.
Read more... Mātaki: ‘I penapenahia ngā tāra piriona i runga i ngā tuarā wāhine’ — he tāpaetanga tuarua mō te tautika utu

By Joel Maxwell
August 25, 2025
Watch: NZNO was back at the people’s select committee on Monday, before taking the battle for pay equity to the High Court on Friday.
Read more... Watch: ‘They saved billions on the backs of women’ — second submission made on pay equity

By Mary Longmore and Joel Maxwell
August 21, 2025
NZNO nurses and kaiāwhina might be a little busy with their own strike action — but it didn’t stop a few turning out to support our kaiako (teachers) strike around the country this week.
Read more... ‘I support them as they have supported us’ — nurses lend a hand to striking teachers
By Joel Maxwell
August 19, 2025
They could wear the t-shirts — they just couldn’t talk about the t-shirts.
Read more... For goodness sake don’t mention the t-shirts: Nurses on strike forbidden to speak about item of clothing
By Mary Longmore
August 18, 2025
Christchurch nurses say they cancelled a strike because Te Whatu Ora tried to stop about 70 staff from joining the action — a third of NZNO’s perioperative, radiology and PACU members.
Read more... Last-minute strike cancellation after Te Whatu Ora barred a third of staff from taking part — Christchurch nurses
By Mary Longmore
August 14, 2025
Nurses, doctors and patients around the country are making a last big push for signatures on a petition for patient rights, ahead of it being presented to Parliament in November.
Read more... Nurses, kaiāwhina and doctors throw weight behind ‘heartbreaking’ patient voice petition
By Joel Maxwell
August 14, 2025
Multiply by five and add decades — a new Infometrics report released at the indigenous nurses conference reveals Aotearoa will need a lot of time and enrolments for Māori nursing to hit parity.
Read more... Multiply by five, add a lot of years — decades needed to make up shocking Māori nursing shortfall, report says
By Joel Maxwell
August 14, 2025
One of Auckland’s nursing schools has offered cash to its students who do clinical placements outside New Zealand’s biggest city.
Read more... Weekly $100 for some nursing students for placements outside Auckland as squeeze goes on city spots
By Joel Maxwell
August 13, 2025
The fight for safe staffing and patient safety in hospitals has ramped up with NZNO Te Whatu Ora members voting for two days of strikes in September.
Read more... It’s on: Te Whatu Ora members vote for two days of September strikes
By Joel Maxwell
August 13, 2025
WATCH: The Government dodged consultation but now NZNO has joined submitters to the people’s select committee laying out the impacts of axed pay equity claims.
Read more... Watch: ‘Their kids can’t afford shoes’ – NZNO pay equity submission goes before the people’s select committee
