October 2025
‘Nursing is inherently political’ — Ebony Komene on her ‘uncomfortable’ work as a young Māori researcher
October 16, 2025
Young, Māori and a researcher — together, yes, all of these things are unusual, agrees Ebony Komene.
October 2025
October 16, 2025
Young, Māori and a researcher — together, yes, all of these things are unusual, agrees Ebony Komene.
March 2025
March 28, 2025
In the last two remaining NZNO leadership profiles, Kaitiaki talks to Te Rūnanga o Aotearoa NZNO kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku and tumu whakarae Tracy Black. They share the mahi done so far and their focus for the rest of the year.
Read more... Māori nursing leaders fight attack on Māori health – SOS to United Nations underway
December 2023
November 8, 2023
| 50 years after nurse education moved out of hospitals, Māori health professor and former nurse Denise Wilson reflects on the “ugly” backlash over cultural safety — and challenges the profession to make way for Māori leaders. | ![]() |
November 2023
November 3, 2023
| New Zealand nurses are celebrating 50 years since nurse training began moving out of hospitals and into the education sector — but warn tertiary funding pressures and a pay gap of up to $40,000 for lecturers are putting the future of nursing education at risk. | ![]() |
Read more... Nurses celebrate 50 years of tertiary education — but fear for its future
November 2022
October 21, 2022
In the third part of a series on NZNO’s board members, Tauranga nurse Anamaria Watene says she finds solace in her marae, Tahuwhakatiki, and sacred local mountain, Mauao, when challenges such as racial prejudice become too much.
Read more... ‘The key performance indicator I have to meet is with my people’
September 2022
July 20, 2022
Māori nurse, lecturer and researcher puts out a call for more Māori nurses to join roopu on growing the Māori nursing workforce.
Read more... Sitting at the top table — he karanga ki ngā tapuhi Māori