By Renee Kiriona
October 31, 2025
Political debate on fixing Aotearoa New Zealand’s broken funding model for primary health care is an important first step but needs a bipartisan approach, says NZNO primary care spokesperson Tracey Morgan.
Read more... Policy welcomed but the two Chrises must work together, says nursing leader
By Joel Maxwell
October 15, 2025
Everything we let happen to them now, will inevitably happen to us later.
Read more... ‘That was a moral, emotional injury to the worker’ — tears and the truth at report launch
By Renee Kiriona
October 15, 2025
Aged care in Aotearoa New Zealand is in crisis. Reports of staff being underpaid and over worked are common as are the reports of elderly residents not getting the care they should. Kaitiaki is exploring what’s happening in this space. We talk with a granddaughter who is on a mission to transform aged care for Māori, starting with kaumātua from her own tribe.
Read more... Innovative Māori aged care model set to bring aroha, manaakitanga to kaumātua
By Mary Longmore
October 13, 2025
Missing showers, being left alone to soil themselves and getting late, cold meals — this is what kaumātua/residents in many aged-facilities endure today, say hundreds of nurses and kaiāwhina.
Read more... Our hidden shame — workers speak out on the shocking truth of caring for our elderly
By Renee Kiriona
June 24, 2025
Increases in primary care funding announced today must be passed on to nurses to fix chronic staff shortages so New Zealanders can get in to see health-care professionals faster.
Read more... ‘Don’t forget us’ says primary health nursing leader
By Emma Chevalier Trager-Lewis (UN Interviews)
April 23, 2025
Two Māori nursing leaders are at the United Nations highlighting the plight facing Māori health. In this interview with a UN reporter, they highlight the issue of violence, including sexual violence, toward Māori women who are three times more likely to be abused than non-Maori women.
Read more... Māori women and girl survivors of sexual violence face double trauma
By Renee Kiriona
March 25, 2025
Primary health-care nurses are one step closer to getting the same pay as their fellow nurses working in hospitals or at Te Whatu Ora.
Read more... Primary health-care nurses take offer but pay parity still on their radar
By Renee Kiriona
March 14, 2025
“It is a very scary time right now for nurses, whānau ora navigators and other kaimahi working to keep Māori communities alive longer,” says Tracey Morgan, chair of NZNO’s College of Primary Health Care Nurses.
Read more... ‘Scary time’ for workers trying to improve Māori health
By Renee Kiriona
January 30, 2025
Nurses are being forced to walk from their jobs in the community, where they are desperately needed, to other spaces where there is a health crisis or even further, to foreign lands.
Read more... Poor pay forcing nurses to hīkoi from one crisis to another
By Renee Kiriona
October 9, 2024
In te reo Māori, the word hōhā packs a lot of punch! It can mean many things but in this case it simply means ‘fed up!’ And it is the single word Tracey Morgan, spokesperson for the NZNO-Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa primary health-care bargaining team, is using to describe the latest negotiations with employers of about 3500 nurses throughout Aotearoa.
Read more... Primary health nurses ‘hōhā’ with three per cent offer