By Rabikah Begum
October 10, 2025
A migrant nurse who departed for Australia, but then returned, outlines her plan to fix the ‘leaky pipeline’.
Read more... ‘It’s time for NZ to be a destination, not just a stepping stone’
By Farhana Sulong
September 4, 2025
Adapting to life in New Zealand has been quite the emotional journey for Singaporean nurse Farhana Sulong, who emigrated here in the middle of the pandemic.
Read more... A Singaporean nurse in New Zealand: is the grass really greener?
By Renee Kiriona and Joel Maxwell (Co-Editors)
August 7, 2025
In Aotearoa New Zealand, striking has long been acceptable when workers’ rights are under threat. But now NZNO’s internationally qualified nurses are getting in on the act as well — and those that don’t are getting a bad case of FOMO.
Read more... “Proud of them” – more IQNs finding strength to strike
By Kathy Stodart
March 11, 2025
The Government spent more than $50 million on the recruitment and education of migrant nurses in the two years after COVID-19 pandemic restrictions ended, which has led to a serious imbalance in the nursing workforce.
Read more... ‘Distressed IQNs, a distressed domestic workforce, and distressed new graduates’ — a nursing pipeline and workforce in crisis