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August 2025

‘I support them as they have supported us’ — nurses lend a hand to striking teachers

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

‘I support them as they have supported us’ — nurses lend a hand to striking teachers

August 2025

For goodness sake don’t mention the t-shirts: Nurses on strike forbidden to speak about item of clothing

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

For goodness sake don’t mention the t-shirts: Nurses on strike forbidden to speak about item of clothing

August 2025

Last-minute strike cancellation after Te Whatu Ora barred a third of staff from taking part — Christchurch nurses

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

Last-minute strike cancellation after Te Whatu Ora barred a third of staff from taking part — Christchurch nurses

August 2025

Nurses, kaiāwhina and doctors throw weight behind ‘heartbreaking’ patient voice petition

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

Nurses, kaiāwhina and doctors throw weight behind ‘heartbreaking’ patient voice petition

August 2025

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

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

Multiply by five, add a lot of years — decades needed to make up shocking Māori nursing shortfall, report says

August 2025

Weekly $100 for some nursing students for placements outside Auckland as squeeze goes on city spots

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

Weekly $100 for some nursing students for placements outside Auckland as squeeze goes on city spots

August 2025

It’s on: Te Whatu Ora members vote for two days of September strikes

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

It’s on: Te Whatu Ora members vote for two days of September strikes

August 2025

Watch: ‘Their kids can’t afford shoes’ – NZNO pay equity submission goes before the people’s select committee

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

Watch: ‘Their kids can’t afford shoes’ – NZNO pay equity submission goes before the people’s select committee
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August 2025

EXCLUSIVE: ‘Psychologist associate’ role knocked back by professional standards board — for now

By Mary Longmore

August 11, 2025

NZNO’s mental health nurses say they are pleased New Zealand’s psychologists’ regulator has turned down a “distracting” proposed new assistant/associate psychologist role — for now.

Read more... EXCLUSIVE: ‘Psychologist associate’ role knocked back by professional standards board — for now

EXCLUSIVE: ‘Psychologist associate’ role knocked back by professional standards board — for now

August 2025

South Island practice nurse-to-prescriber training hits 100 grads

By Kaitiaki coeditors

August 7, 2025

A free training programme upskilling nurses at general practices across the South Island to prescribe common medications is celebrating 100 graduates — and a boost in community nurses’ confidence.

Read more... South Island practice nurse-to-prescriber training hits 100 grads

South Island practice nurse-to-prescriber training hits 100 grads

August 2025

Tale of two weekends: Nurses mull more strikes for safe staffing as PM says health system ‘fixed’

By Joel Maxwell

August 7, 2025

One weekend, but two systems, two worlds — and now potentially two days of strikes.

Read more... Tale of two weekends: Nurses mull more strikes for safe staffing as PM says health system ‘fixed’

Tale of two weekends: Nurses mull more strikes for safe staffing as PM says health system ‘fixed’

August 2025

E hia kē ngā rau tapuhi Māori ka “mauri ake” ai ā tērā wiki

By Renee Kiriona (te reo Māori translation by Joel Maxwell)

August 6, 2025

Ka hui mai ngā rau tapuhi Māori nō ngā pito e whā o te whenua ā tērā wiki i Rotorua mō te Indigenous Nurses Aotearoa Conference.

Read more... E hia kē ngā rau tapuhi Māori ka “mauri ake” ai ā tērā wiki

E hia kē ngā rau tapuhi Māori ka “mauri ake” ai ā tērā wiki

August 2025

Profiles of the candidates for the NZNO board election

By NZNO board candidates

August 5, 2025

Below are the profiles of the candidates for the NZNO board elections, written by the candidates themselves. Online voting for the election starts on Wednesday, August 6.

Read more... Profiles of the candidates for the NZNO board election

Profiles of the candidates for the NZNO board election

August 2025

Hundreds of Māori nurses to “mauri” up next week

By Renee Kiriona

August 5, 2025

Hundreds of Māori nurses from throughout the country will gather in Rotorua next week for the annual Indigenous Nurses Aotearoa Conference.

Read more... Hundreds of Māori nurses to “mauri” up next week

Hundreds of Māori nurses to “mauri” up next week

July 2025

‘Just the beginning’, say fed-up nurses and kaiāwhina as 24-hour strike wraps

By Mary Longmore

July 31, 2025

After tens of thousands of nurses, midwives and health-care assistants hit the picket lines, members warn more strikes are coming.

Read more... ‘Just the beginning’, say fed-up nurses and kaiāwhina as 24-hour strike wraps

‘Just the beginning’, say fed-up nurses and kaiāwhina as 24-hour strike wraps

August 2025

‘Nurses are part of our family’ — author pays back support with march alongside strikers

By Joel Maxwell

July 30, 2025

Author Emily Writes joined marchers in central Wellington during Wednesday’s strike — lending support to the profession that became part of her family after her son’s health struggles.

Read more... ‘Nurses are part of our family’ — author pays back support with march alongside strikers

‘Nurses are part of our family’ — author pays back support with march alongside strikers

July 2025

More than 36,000 voices shake ‘ivory towers’ as members walk off hospital floors around Aotearoa

By Joel Maxwell and Renee Kiriona

July 30, 2025

NZNO members shook Aotearoa’s “ivory towers” with 36,000 combined voices as they walked off hospital floors around the country on Wednesday morning.

Read more... More than 36,000 voices shake ‘ivory towers’ as members walk off hospital floors around Aotearoa

July 2025

‘Kia tū māia’ — ngā kupu tautoko a ngā tapuhi hauora matua ki ngā kiriporotū o Te Whatu Ora

By Joel Maxwell

July 28, 2025

Nurses took an oath, clinical nurse co-ordinator Ayla Evans-Warmenhoven said, and frankly it’s getting tough keeping it.

Read more... ‘Kia tū māia’ — ngā kupu tautoko a ngā tapuhi hauora matua ki ngā kiriporotū o Te Whatu Ora

‘Kia tū māia’ — ngā kupu tautoko a ngā tapuhi hauora matua ki ngā kiriporotū o Te Whatu Ora

July 2025

‘PS – go hard’ — primary health-care nurses’ words of support for Te Whatu Ora strikers

By Joel Maxwell

July 28, 2025

Nurses took an oath, clinical nurse co-ordinator Ayla Evans-Warmenhoven said, and frankly it’s getting tough keeping it.

Read more... ‘PS – go hard’ — primary health-care nurses’ words of support for Te Whatu Ora strikers

‘PS – go hard’ — primary health-care nurses’ words of support for Te Whatu Ora strikers

July 2025

EXCLUSIVE:’Shocking’ low job rates for our latest nurse graduates, figures reveal

By Joel Maxwell and Mary Longmore

July 25, 2025

Less than half — just 45 per cent — of registered nursing graduates have been matched to supported-entry roles at Te Whatu Ora after mid-year finals, Kaitiaki can reveal.

Read more... EXCLUSIVE:’Shocking’ low job rates for our latest nurse graduates, figures reveal

EXCLUSIVE:’Shocking’ low job rates for our latest nurse graduates, figures reveal

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Uncut – news briefs

20 August

Teachers strike important to ensure quality education

The NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is today supporting PPTA members across the country who are striking for fair pay increases, more subject specialist advisors, and greater teacher-led professional development funding.
14 August

Groundbreaking research amplifies disabled voices to prevent violence in marginalised communities

A new Massey University study has found that disabled people, particularly Māori and those on low incomes, face disproportionately high rates of family and sexual violence, yet are often excluded from prevention strategies, policymaking and public messaging.
11 August

Health services worse under National

“Kiwis’ access to healthcare is getting worse under National. In recent weeks we’ve seen a number of areas where getting treatment is harder or more expensive for New Zealanders,” Labour health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall said.
31 July

Midwives settle collective agreement

Health New Zealand welcomes the decision by Midwifery Employee Representation & Advisory Services (MERAS) members to settle their collective employment agreement.
24 July

Health NZ focused on further bargaining with NZNO

In a statement attributed to Dr Dale Bramley, Health New Zealand Chief Executive, while contingency planning for the strike by New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) next week is ongoing, they are also focused on progressing talks with the union to avert the strike.
24 July

Review highlights under-staffing at Nelson Hospital

A review of Nelson Hospital has confirmed concerns that staff shortages are increasing wait times and delaying people getting the care they need, the New Zealand Nurses Organisation Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa (NZNO) says.
21 July

Workers to deliver 80,000 strong pay equity petition

Women representing the more than 300,000 workers in female-dominated industries affected by the Government’s gutting of New Zealand’s pay equity system will deliver a 80,000 strong petition to opposition MPs at Parliament this Wednesday.
21 July

Mental health facility closes due to funding cuts

National’s funding cuts have forced the closure of mental health facility Segar House – cutting jobs and leaving those with complex needs without care they need.
16 July

Targets trouble leads to fake doctors’ appointments

Under National, hospitals are booking ghost appointments to make it look like their targets are being met. “Correspondence between clinicians shows fake appointments are being made for fake clinics at Nelson Hospital,” Labour health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall said.
16 July

A gold for Southern fracture service

Dr. Richard Macharg A local service that is supporting older people to overcome the social, mental and physical effects of fragility fractures resulting from falls, has been awarded an internationally recognised gold standard.
15 July

Childhood immunisation rates continue to climb

New figures released today show childhood immunisation rates at 24 months continue to rise, reflecting the Government’s strong commitment to improving health outcomes for Kiwi children, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.
10 July

NZNO welcomes Te Whatu Ora backdown on Wellington maternity services

Te Whatu Ora's decision to pull the plug on a trial to take beds away from Wellington Hospital's maternity and gynaecology wards is the right decision, NZNO says.
10 July

Government must save Tōtara Hospice: NZNO

The Coalition Government must provide urgent funding to Totara Hospice to stop it having to cut its services by a quarter from next week, NZNO says.
27 June

New mental health centre to transform care in the Wellington region

Health Minister Simeon Brown and Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey have today marked the beginning of construction on the new Sir Mark Dunajtschik Mental Health Centre in Lower Hutt.
27 June

New STI e-learning for midwives will increase detection, testing, treatment and prevention

A new e-learning course was launched early June to equip midwives with up-to-date knowledge on effectively communicating relevant and tailored information about syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
25 June

Changes for prescribing ADHD medications

Minister for Mental Health Matt Doocey has welcomed prescribing changes that will enable GPs and nurse practitioners to diagnose and treat adults with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
23 June

Minister should fess up on cuts

Simeon Brown needs to be honest about how much more money he expects Health New Zealand to cut from its budget to get back in the black. “National has chosen to underfund our health system and expects Health New Zealand to make even more cuts - but won’t say how much,” Labour health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall said.
17 June

Notice of NZNO 2025 Board Elections - Call for Nominations

Nominations are required to fill seven (7) positions on the NZNO Board. For details, see the notices section in the classifieds
16 June

Gender Gap Closes at Fastest Rate Since Pandemic – But Full Parity Still Over a Century Away

The global gender gap has closed to 68.8%, led by economic and political advances – yet progress is still behind pre-pandemic pace, with full parity an estimated 123 years away.
16 June

Against a backdrop of escalating global health challenges, the ruling council of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) has issued a powerful call for urgent action to address the nursing workforce crisis.

Against a backdrop of escalating global health challenges, the ruling council of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) has issued a powerful call for urgent action to address the nursing workforce crisis.
13 June

ICN charts a bold vision and calls for urgent investment in nursing to secure the future of care

Against a backdrop of escalating global health challenges, the ruling council of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) has issued a powerful call for urgent action to address the nursing workforce crisis.
12 June

Unions take pay equity fight to the ILO

New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi Secretary Melissa Ansell-Bridges has taken the pay equity fight to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) conference in Geneva, Switzerland. The ILO is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labour standards.
5 June

Refreshed strategy released to tackle gambling harm

Minister for Mental Health Matt Doocey today announced that the Government has released the refreshed Strategy to Prevent and Minimise Gambling Harm.
3 June

ICN launches new topic brief underscoring vital role of nurses to protect the planet, human health and all life on Earth

The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has released a new topic brief titled “Nursing for Planetary Health and Wellbeing”, emphasizing the vital role nurses play in addressing the health impacts of our shared environmental crises. The brief highlights the emerging concept of planetary health and stresses the urgency to recognize and take action to reduce the impacts that human disruptions to Earth’s natural systems are having on the health of individuals and communities.
13 May

On International Nurses Day a new State of the World’s Nursing Report charts a path toward Universal Health Coverage

As the world’s nurses celebrate International Nurses Day (IND), ICN issues a rallying cry to governments around the globe for urgent nursing support, following the launch of the second World Health Organization (WHO) State of the World’s Nursing (SOWN) report.
8 May

NZ First’s gender definition bill will harm mental health, counsellors warn

The New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC) is deeply concerned by New Zealand First’s proposed Member’s Bill, which seeks to legally define “man” and “woman” solely based on biological sex.
6 May

Police and Health NZ continue to implement mental health response changes

Phase Two of the Police Mental Health Response Change Programme is set to be extended with a second group of districts implementing Phase Two from 19 May.
1 May

New weekend urgent care service launched in Tairāwhati

Access to urgent healthcare on weekends will be restored in Tairāwhati this Saturday (3 May 2025) with the launch of a new service, Health Minister Simeon Brown has announced.
29 Apr

Taupō Hospital accredited to train next generation of rural doctors

Taupō Hospital has become the first hospital in the North Island to receive accreditation to deliver Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) training, Health Minister Simeon Brown and Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey have announced.
14 Apr

Rural Health Roadshow to hear from rural communities

Associate Health Minister with responsibility for Rural Health and Minister for Mental Health Matt Doocey announced today he will be coming to 12 rural locations across the country on a Rural Health Roadshow, starting this week in Levin.
10 Apr

Expanded emergency department at Auckland City Hospital will see capacity increase

Health Minister Simeon Brown has today officially opened Auckland City Hospital’s newly refurbished adult emergency department.
1 Apr

Health NZ wants your feedback on a Paediatric Adolescent and Young Adult Palliative Model of Care

Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora (Health NZ) is seeking feedback on potential options for national palliative care services for tamariki, rangatahi/children, young people and their whānau/families.
27 March

Bar still too high for small mental health providers

Small mental health providers will still be locked out of co-funding from the Mental Health Innovation Fund despite a lower threshold.
25 March

ICN advocates for health system gender equity and women’s health

The International Council of Nurses (ICN) brought the nursing voice to the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) which wrapped up on Friday. ICN participated in critical discussions on gender equity and women’s health throughout the event.
19 March

ICN warns of healthcare crisis as USAID funding cuts devastate nursing initiatives in the world’s most vulnerable regions

The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has documented alarming firsthand evidence of widespread disruption and collapse of essential health care services following the sudden withdrawal of USAID and other funding.
19 March

New High Dependency Unit will expand critical care services in Wellington

Health Minister Simeon Brown has today officially opened Wellington Regional Hospital’s first High Dependency Unit (HDU).
13 March

Pharmac to fund more cancer medicines

Pharmac is funding six more medicines for cancers and one for antibiotic resistant infections.

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