By Mary Longmore
July 18, 2025
A historic new constitution for Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa — NZNO that fundamentally changes its structure to become more egalitarian and te Tiriti-led has been voted in by members.
Read more... ‘Big leap forward’ for NZNO, as new constitution voted in by members
By Mary Longmore
June 30, 2025
Up to 66 nurses short and dozens of patients stacked in cramped corridors — that’s the day-to-day reality of Wellington Hospital’s cramped emergency department, say nurses.
Read more... ‘They came on a good day’ — Wellington nurses say new ED must be safely staffed
By Bridget Firth
June 30, 2025
‘This isn’t a funding shortfall, it’s a shift of values,’ a Whangarei ED nurse tells an audience who attended a packed out hui-for-health in her city.
Read more... ‘Society’s deepest wounds’: Whangārei emergency nurse speaks out on inequities
By Mary Longmore
June 25, 2025
More than a 100 perioperative nurses, health-care assistants (HCAs) and hospital colleagues and supporters turned out onto the streets outside Whangārei Hospital yesterday in a 12-hour rolling strike.
Read more... ‘They’re crushing us’ — perioperative nurses take to the picket line
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 Bridget Richards
June 24, 2025
| ‘It’s about humanity’ — gerontology nursing leader Bridget Richards reckons aged care is incredibly fulfilling. |
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Read more... ‘I don’t know why everyone doesn’t want to work in aged care’ — college of gerontology nursing chair
By Steph Moule
June 23, 2025
Forced overtime, understaffing and patient pile ups — NZNO delegate Steph Moule shares her daily experiences as a perioperative nurse.
Read more... A striking perioperative nurse shares the challenges she faces every day
By Kaitiaki coeditors
June 23, 2025
About 100 NZNO perioperative nurses and health-care assistants (HCAs) at Whangārei Hospital are set to strike tomorrow over what they say are chronic and ongoing staff shortages.
Read more... Perioperative nurses in Whangārei to strike over unsafe staffing
By Renee Kiriona
June 23, 2025
Residential aged-care workers across the country are starting to feel the pressure of recent restructuring that involved major work roster changes.
Read more... Bupa workers: ‘It’s like working in hell’
By Robyn Bern
June 23, 2025
Since it launched 25 years ago, an estimated 3.45 million people have contacted Healthline — which is playing a critical role in improving access to care.
Read more... ‘The virtual first responder’ — Healthline celebrates 25 years
By Kaitiaki coeditors
June 19, 2025
A nine per cent funding boost for GP practices and urgent medical centres must be passed on to nurses to fix chronic staff shortages, say NZNO’s primary health care nurses.
Read more... GP practice funding bump must be passed on to nurses, says primary health leader
By Renee Kiriona
June 17, 2025
Nominations are open for the 2025 Te Pātaka Whaioranga (PHARMAC) Tapuhi Kaitiaki Awards.
Read more... Nominations open for Māori nursing awards
By Mary Longmore
June 16, 2025
Thousands of nurses, midwives and kaiāwhina around the country have called on Te Whatu Ora to make them a better offer — or face strike action.
Read more... Back to the table — members call on Te Whatu Ora to make a better offer
By Jessie Davidson
June 12, 2025
Massey nursing students say they feel discouraged about entering Aotearoa’s health workforce following government changes to pay equity laws that have wiped out a claim for thousands of nurses.
Read more... Pay equity changes may discourage students from studying nursing, says Massey lecturer
By Russell Murphy
June 12, 2025
Counties Manukau-based Russell Murphy is a registered nurse who specialises in mental health. In this viewpoint, he shares with us his very real and raw lived experience and his reluctance to retire from the job he loves.
Read more... The end is nigh
By Karen Kempin
June 11, 2025
A gastroenterology nurse leader says she ‘cannot fathom’ Government moves to condemn more Māori and Pasifika to bowel cancer diagnoses.
Read more... Bowel-screening changes will leave gastroenterology nurses and doctors with more cancer diagnoses
By Kathy Stodart
June 10, 2025
Gillian Bohm, a nurse who has led nationwide improvement of health care quality and safety, has been made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the King’s Birthday list.
Read more... Nurse who became leader in health quality and safety honoured for King’s Birthday
By Renee Kiriona
June 10, 2025
Hariata Vercoe is not a nurse but she has their backs. After 40 years of service to Māori, health and the community, the chief executive officer at Rotorua’s Korowai Aroha Health Centre, and member of the NZ Nursing Council, has joined the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Read more... Hariata Vercoe: Not a nurse but she’s got their backs
By Mary Longmore and Renee Kiriona
June 6, 2025
Extended 24-hour strike action could be on the cards next month, as nurses’ and other Te Whatu Ora health-care workers’ frustration spilled over at the start of nationwide union meetings this week.
Read more... Te Whatu Ora members consider ‘hard-hitting’ strike action as mass union meetings begin
By Kaitiaki coeditors
June 6, 2025
NZNO members are being urged to submit their views to a new “people’s select committee” formed in protest at the Government’s sudden scrapping of 33 pay equity claims last month.
Read more... ‘Have your say’ — NZNO backs people’s pay equity ‘select committee’