By Allister Dietschin
February 4, 2026
After 16 months, 42 meetings and several large strikes, Christchurch health-care assistant, delegate and ‘long-time socialist’ Allister Dietschin says 2024-26 bargaining has felt particularly gruelling.
Read more... ‘Fighting for the future of public health’: The personal toll of 16 months of bargaining
By Mary Longmore
January 30, 2026
‘Day 42, enough said!’ These are the words of NZNO’s hard-working bargaining team, wrangling jobs and Te Whatu Ora since late 2024.
Read more... ‘We are prepared to go hard, if that’s what members want’ — frustrated bargaining team back at the table
By Renee Kiriona
January 26, 2026
E hia manomano tāngata Māori, kaiārahi tōrangapū, Māngai Pāremata hoki puta noa i te whenua e whakarite ana mō ngā whakanuitanga ā-tau i Rātana kia whakanui i tō te rangatira hāhi whānautanga. Ā, kei waenganui i a rātou tētahi tapuhi hōhipera kiriwhakapōtae e whāngaia ana te tini.
Read more... Ka whai wā te tapuhi ki te whāngai i ngā tini e haere mai nei ki Rātana
By Deborah L Harris and Eileen McKinlay
January 26, 2026
Twenty-five years on, New Zealand’s first nurse practitioners (NPs) have proven their worth — but obstacles remain, our first-ever NP finds.
Read more... After 25 years of NPs in New Zealand, where are we now?
By Hannah Watson
January 26, 2026
Nurses’ work is irreplaceable, says University of Auckland nursing student Hannah Watson — but why then are her cohort worrying about their future in the profession?
Read more... ‘We should be free to worry about grades, not jobs’ — student nurse on hiring fears
By Mary Death
January 23, 2026
| We asked how you got through your toughest health-care moments. Today, retired palliative care nurse Mary Death shares some writing which helps her celebrate many of the encounters she experienced. |
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Read more... When tomorrow comes
By Lynda Lovatt
January 22, 2026
Personal trainer returns to nursing to save ‘one vagina at a time’.
Read more... Tackling a taboo: Nurse writes ‘book about vaginas’
By Renee Kiriona
January 22, 2026
Thousands of Māori people throughout the country, political leaders and MPs are gearing up for the annual Rātana commemorations to celebrate the birth of the church’s founder. And a graduate hospital nurse will be among those who feed them.
Read more... Nurse finds time to feed masses heading to Rātana
By Karla Breen Rickerby
January 21, 2026
A pilot “hub and spoke” programme allowed nursing students to experience a wide range of primary health clinical placements in their final year.
Read more... Expanding primary health student placements: Lessons from a hub-and-spoke model
By Melissa Jacobsen
January 20, 2026
In a Kaitiaki summer feature we’re sharing our readers’ amazing pets – answering the age old question of what makes the perfect animal companion to the busy health professional.
Read more... Charlie and Penny: Two dogs looking out for their whānau
By Colette Blockley
January 16, 2026
| We asked for your toughest health-care experiences. After returning to ‘forgotten’ war-ravaged South Sudan, Dunedin nurse supervisor Colette Blockley shares her despair — and amazement at the dedication of local nursing and midwifery students. |
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Read more... South Sudan: A Drop in the Ocean
By Michael Esdaile and Bron Taylor
January 15, 2026
Welcome to the latest edition of The Dissector — the quarterly journal of NZNO’s perioperative nurses college.
Read more... 50 years of publishing and loss of beloved nurse leader in latest edition of perioperative journal ‘The Dissector’
By Tracy Klap, Jacqui Grannetia, Stephen James and Maureen Coombs
January 15, 2026
Health education videos are increasingly being used to provide information to patients and whānau as they navigate their way through health services.
Read more... From concept to screen: a step-wise approach to creating health education videos
By Marilyn Casey
January 15, 2026
It is with profound sadness that we bid farewell to Sue Claridge, a cherished colleague, mentor and friend, whose legacy will resonate throughout the perioperative nursing community of Christchurch and New Zealand.
Read more... A life of dedication: Remembering Sue Claridge 1955-2025
By Joel Maxwell
January 14, 2026
Emergency departments saw bites, bruises and dislocations over the holidays — and that wasn’t even in the patients.
Read more... Not-so merry Christmas: Bites, bruises, threats for ED nurses over holidays
By Joel Maxwell
January 14, 2026
The guy in the waiting room sat and waited to see Jacinda Childs, wondering the whole time what she could possibly do for him.
Read more... NPs launch kaupapa Māori practice in Rotorua as part of primary care ‘evolution’
By Joel Maxwell
January 14, 2026
I te whakaarohia e te tāne e whanga mai ana i te taiwhanga tūroro ka pēhea a Jacinda Childs kia atawhai mai ki a ia.
Read more... Ka whakarewatia e ngā NP te whare haumanu kaupapa Māori hei ‘kukuwhatanga’ i te hauora mātāmua
By Emily Bolton
January 12, 2026
In a Kaitiaki summer feature we’re sharing our readers’ amazing pets – answering the age old question of what makes the perfect animal companion to the busy health professional.
Read more... Daisy, Bunny and pals: I work in residential care, my pets are my therapy when I get home
By Elaine Franks
January 9, 2026
| We asked for your toughest health-care experience. Christchurch nurse Elaine Franks recalls a devastating experience when she was a young trainee nurse just out of London. |
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Read more... Did I ever work through it?
By Renee Kiriona
January 8, 2026
Tōpūtanga Taphui Kaitiaki o Aotearoa – NZNO wants to hear from nurses working in emergency departments (ED) throughout the country about any violent, aggressive and threatening behaviour they have experienced while on duty over the holiday period.
Read more... ED nurses urged to share violence and aggression incidents