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December 2025

Work to eliminate cervical cancer continues despite obstacles, says nurse after 20 year anniversary

By Mary Longmore

December 17, 2025

Eliminating cervical cancer in Aotearoa remains the end goal for nurse and emerging researcher Nadine Riwai.

Read more... Work to eliminate cervical cancer continues despite obstacles, says nurse after 20 year anniversary

Work to eliminate cervical cancer continues despite obstacles, says nurse after 20 year anniversary

November 2025

Skilled nurses crucial for cancer patient outcomes, says new college leader

By Heather Bustin

November 10, 2025

Nurses are hugely influential on cancer patient outcomes — but need time to expand their skills, says new chair of NZNO’s cancer nurses college (CNC) Heather Bustin.

Read more... Skilled nurses crucial for cancer patient outcomes, says new college leader

Skilled nurses crucial for cancer patient outcomes, says new college leader

November 2025

Short-staffing and lack of time stops half of cancer nurses upskilling — survey

By Mary Longmore

November 7, 2025

Nearly half of cancer nurses surveyed this year reported short-staffing and lack of time is stopping them upskilling, NZNO’s cancer nurses college (CNC) has found.

Read more... Short-staffing and lack of time stops half of cancer nurses upskilling — survey

Short-staffing and lack of time stops half of cancer nurses upskilling — survey

September 2025

South Island’s community approach sees boost in cervical screening for Māori and Pacific

By Mary Longmore

September 26, 2025

Cervical screening rates for Otago and Southland’s Māori and Pacific communities have increased 10 per cent compared to last year, after primary health organisation WellSouth joined forces with community health providers.

Read more... South Island’s community approach sees boost in cervical screening for Māori and Pacific

South Island’s community approach sees boost in cervical screening for Māori and Pacific

March 2025

Bowel cancer screening changes ‘dangerous for Māori’, say Māori health leaders

By Mary Longmore

March 11, 2025

Changes to free bowel cancer screening age eligiblity will leave more Māori and Pacific people at risk of dying, say nursing and Māori health leaders.

Read more... Bowel cancer screening changes ‘dangerous for Māori’, say Māori health leaders

Bowel cancer screening changes ‘dangerous for Māori’, say Māori health leaders

August 2024

Nurse specialist wants to help other nurses caring for rare cancer patients

By Liana Meredith

July 29, 2024

An Auckland nurse specialist describes her work with patients who have neuroendocrine cancer, after returning from an international conference on the rare and often slow-moving disease.

Read more... Nurse specialist wants to help other nurses caring for rare cancer patients

Nurse specialist wants to help other nurses caring for rare cancer patients

July 2024

Cancer nurses welcome multi-million medicine deal — but warn of flow-on workload

By Mary Longmore

June 26, 2024

Cancer nurses say the Government’s decision to fund 26 cancer treatments is great news — but it must also resource oncology teams to care for higher number of patients.

Read more... Cancer nurses welcome multi-million medicine deal — but warn of flow-on workload

Cancer nurses welcome multi-million medicine deal — but warn of flow-on workload

May 2024

Tough new government health targets could backfire, warn nurses

By Mary Longmore

April 9, 2024

Emergency nurses fear tough new targets for emergency departments (EDs) will put already-stretched staff under more pressure, risking “gaming” of wait time data.

Read more... Tough new government health targets could backfire, warn nurses

Tough new government health targets could backfire, warn nurses

August 2023

‘I feel it was inevitable — why should I be any different to anybody else?’

By Mary Longmore

July 13, 2023

Māori nurse, researcher and long-time advocate for equitable cancer outcomes in a Eurocentric and racist health system, Jacquie Kidd faces her own cancer diagnosis, that came too late.

Read more... ‘I feel it was inevitable — why should I be any different to anybody else?’

‘I feel it was inevitable — why should I be any different to anybody else?’

June 2023

Comprehensive guide to mesothelioma

By Jacob Bryant

May 17, 2023

A United States law firm which acts for people exposed to asbestos has produced a thorough guide to mesothelioma.

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Comprehensive guide to mesothelioma

March 2023

Lumpectomy — an unflinching account of surviving breast cancer

By Tina Makereti

February 16, 2023

‘Why, when my cancer care was so excellent, did it also seem to miss so much of what is essential to health?’ Tina Makereti shares an excerpt from her award-winning essay about surviving breast cancer.

Read more... Lumpectomy — an unflinching account of surviving breast cancer

Lumpectomy — an unflinching account of surviving breast cancer

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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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