By Renee Kiriona
October 6, 2025
Kua whakawhiwhia Rebecca Fenn te tohu Mātanga Tapuhi o te Tau, nā tōna tamaititanga i waenganui i te “rongo ki ngā hōhipera” me “te tākaro hei nēhi” i whakaohooho i a ia kia atawhai i te iwi.
Read more... Ko Rebecca Fenn: Mai i Rānana ki tāna taraiwa i te pahi me te āwhina ki a rātou “kei raro e putu ana”
By Joel Maxwell
September 25, 2025
Registered nurse Amy Tubman was on precious leave with her children during the school holidays, but she was still out on the picket line, flag in hand, supporting a strike: this time it was the doctors.
Read more... A few precious days leave, but she picketed instead: Nurses support striking doctors, dentists
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
By Samesh Mohanlall and Renee Kiriona
December 13, 2024
Thousands of Te Whatu Ora nurses and kaiāwhina at different locations throughout the country are taking part in rolling strikes, reinforcing their message for more patient safety.
Read more... Rolling nurse strikes reinforce plea for patient safety
By Ben Basevi
October 30, 2024
NZNO delegate Ben Basevi was one of the nurses who recently led action to refuse care for a patient at Waitākere Hospital who had asked for white-only staff and made racist and sexual remarks over a six-week period. In this opinion piece, he explores the health and safety issues at the worker/consumer/visitor interface, and promotes the development of a policy and guidelines specifically designed to manage racism in public hospitals.
Read more... Getting the boss to deal with racist patients in our hospitals