By Mary Longmore
April 4, 2026
Thousands of new uniforms being rolled out around the country for senior nurses, registered nurses and health-care assistants will save costs, claims Te Whatu Ora-Health New Zealand (HNZ) chief nurse Nadine Gray.
Read more... New uniforms a ‘cost saving’, claims chief nurse after backlash
By Joel Maxwell and Mary Longmore
April 1, 2026
It’s their job to keep caring — but amid spiralling fuel prices nurses and kaiāwhina are pleading for support as they scrabble to get to work.
Read more... Nurses forced to car-pool as fuel prices spiral, hammer HCAs
By Joel Maxwell and Mary Longmore
March 30, 2026
Kua whakahāngia e te Kaunihera Tapuhi o Aotearoa “te manawa ora” ki te kawa whakaruruhau nā tētahi whakahounga i tō takamua Te Tiriti me te hauora Māori i roto i tētahi pānui marohi tapuhi, kātahi anō i whakarewa.
Read more... ‘He manawa ora’ mo te kawa whakaruruhau — engari ka rangona tonu te ngānehenehe
By Joel Maxwell and Mary Longmore
March 26, 2026
The New Zealand Nursing Council has “breathed life” into kawa whakaruruhau, launching a revamped guidance document that draws Te Tiriti and Māori health to the fore.
Read more... ‘Breath of life’ for kawa whakaruruhau — but decades-old backlash still ACTs up
By Joel Maxwell
March 24, 2026
Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) has apologised for the involvement of nurses in abuse in state care.
Read more... NZNO apologises for involvement of nurses in abuse in state care

By Mary Longmore
March 20, 2026
One minute they were there — then they weren’t.
Read more... ‘They’re trying to gag us’ — pamphlets confiscated, as Waitematā district nurses go on strike
By Joel Maxwell
March 13, 2026
So much purple, so little time.
Read more... Purple passion — a week of health-care workers showing their true colours
By Mary Longmore
March 10, 2026
The message was short, sharp and defiant.
Read more... ‘We are not going to stop until we get it back’ — women, unions vow to fight for pay equity

By Mary Longmore and Joel Maxwell
March 6, 2026
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.
Read more... Purple reigns — nurses show true colours for pay equity around motu
By Mary Longmore
March 5, 2026
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.
Read more... Cut-down cupcakes, cute dinosaurs . . . nurses and kaiāwhina get creative for pay equity’s go purple day
By Kaitiaki coeditors
February 27, 2026
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.
Read more... Breast cancer bus hits the deep South to boost Māori, Pacific and rural screening rates
By Mary Longmore
February 27, 2026
Iwi health providers showing up at Waitangi say Far North communities are struggling more than ever to access health care.
Read more... ‘Doing it tough’ — Far North iwi providers struggle in political current
By Joel Maxwell
February 26, 2026
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.
Read more... ‘Don’t be defeated, that’s what they want’: Government blasted at pay equity report launch
By Joel Maxwell
February 25, 2026
Nurses are scrambling to rebuild medication charts on paper while others worry for patient safety after the MediMap hack.
Read more... ‘We are scared for our residents and ourselves’: Nurses pivot to paper after system hack
By Joel Maxwell
February 24, 2026
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.
Read more... Business lobbyists, code names and Treaty breaches: People’s voice damning on pay equity
By Joel Maxwell
February 18, 2026
The question was asked, and the answer was simple. Keep going.
Read more... Te Whatu Ora bargaining team returns to table with strong member backing
By Mary Longmore
February 18, 2026
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.
Read more... Enrolled nurses ‘gutted’ over Minister’s bonding scheme promises
By Joel Maxwell
February 18, 2026
Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey has rubbished workers’ experiences of violence as “continuously disappointing” while defending an unpopular police policy affecting nurses.
Read more... EXCLUSIVE: Mental health worker strangled by patient — Minister calls it ‘misinformation’
By Joel Maxwell
February 11, 2026
In the worst of times, nurses are there to help. Now they can help one of their own.
Read more... Givealittle page set up for nursing whānau of Max Furse-Kee after landslide tragedy
By Joel Maxwell
February 9, 2026
They had come from the furthest distances to get there, but this just made its mauri and its mana that much more special.
Read more... ‘We carry our whānau with us’: Nurses make first trip to Waitangi grounds