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Issue: May 2026

May 2026

Nurse grant body NERF pauses grants amid administrative changes

By Kerri Nuku and Anne Daniels

May 13, 2026

The Nursing Education and Research Foundation (NERF) has paused grant and scholarship applications until July as it restructures its administration systems.

Read more... Nurse grant body NERF pauses grants amid administrative changes

Nurse grant body NERF pauses grants amid administrative changes

March 2025

Young, white and female: An ideal nurse in the 1980s

By Jacquie Kidd

May 13, 2026

In an exclusive extract from her new book, Ngākaurua, Māori health professor Jacquie Kidd describes her rage as she tries again to become a nurse in the 1980s — only to be confronted with an educational system steeped in racial prejudice.

Read more... Young, white and female: An ideal nurse in the 1980s

Young, white and female: An ideal nurse in the 1980s

April 2026

Kua maumaharatia ngā tapuhi 53 i hinga i te rū nui i Ōtautahi

By Mary Longmore

May 12, 2026

Tau atu, tau mai, ka whakatakotoria e te nēhi o Ōtautahi a Janine Randle tētahi puapua whakamahara i te pakitara whakamaumahara o te tāone nui ki ngā tapuhi 53 i mate i te rū nui o Pēpuere 2011.

Read more... Kua maumaharatia ngā tapuhi 53 i hinga i te rū nui i Ōtautahi

Kua maumaharatia ngā tapuhi 53 i hinga i te rū nui i Ōtautahi

April 2026

The mental health facility where the doors don’t lock properly: Hillmorton revealed

By Joel Maxwell and Mary Longmore

May 11, 2026

Nurses have been forced to work in squalid, unsafe and understaffed conditions at Christchurch’s Hillmorton Hospital, a new NZNO survey has revealed.

Read more... The mental health facility where the doors don’t lock properly: Hillmorton revealed

The mental health facility where the doors don’t lock properly: Hillmorton revealed

May 2026

What now for members, after Health New Zealand’s latest offer?

By Mary Longmore

May 8, 2026

NZNO’s bargaining team members say they have fought hard in the room  —  now it is up to members to decide whether to accept Te Whatu Ora-Health NZ (HNZ)’s latest offer.

Read more... What now for members, after Health New Zealand’s latest offer?

What now for members, after Health New Zealand’s latest offer?

April 2026

Remembering the 53 nurses killed in the Christchurch earthquake

By Mary Longmore

May 7, 2026

Every year, Christchurch nurse Janine Randle lays a wreath at the city’s earthquake memorial wall for 53 nurses who died in the February 2011 earthquake.

Read more... Remembering the 53 nurses killed in the Christchurch earthquake

Remembering the 53 nurses killed in the Christchurch earthquake

April 2026

Working 10-hour nursing shifts? Prepare to lose sick leave under new law

By Joel Maxwell and Mary Longmore

May 7, 2026

They’re surrounded by sick people and subject to assaults: now nurses face the additional injury of having sick days wiped by a proposed new law.

Read more... Working 10-hour nursing shifts? Prepare to lose sick leave under new law

Working 10-hour nursing shifts? Prepare to lose sick leave under new law

May 2026

Complaint lodged with UN over ‘sneaky’ gutting of pay equity claims

By Mary Longmore and Joel Maxwell

May 6, 2026

New Zealand has become an international “pariah” since gutting pay equity laws — and now faces further humiliation as the United Nations is asked to investigate.

Read more... Complaint lodged with UN over ‘sneaky’ gutting of pay equity claims

Complaint lodged with UN over ‘sneaky’ gutting of pay equity claims

May 2026

Pay equity wasn’t a nice-to-have — now the UN will have a chance to examine the issue

By Judy McGregor

May 6, 2026

For generations, women’s work has been undervalued – not accidentally, but systemically, writes Judy McGregor.

Read more... Pay equity wasn’t a nice-to-have — now the UN will have a chance to examine the issue

Pay equity wasn’t a nice-to-have — now the UN will have a chance to examine the issue

March 2026

An honest kōrero: Four decades later, are we honouring Irihapeti’s vision?

By Pipi Barton

May 4, 2026

If the goal was transformation, then why do Māori health inequities persist after decades of cultural safety education? Pipi Barton examines the disconnect between nursing education, its practice, and Irihapeti Ramsden’s vision.

Read more... An honest kōrero: Four decades later, are we honouring Irihapeti’s vision?

An honest kōrero: Four decades later, are we honouring Irihapeti’s vision?

May 2026

Nurses link across the country — and street — against Government attacks on rights

By Mary Longmore and Joel Maxwell

May 1, 2026

Some nurses were leaving a long shift, others gearing up to start one — they were the first links in a literal, and figurative, chain across Aotearoa for workers’ rights.

Read more... Nurses link across the country — and street — against Government attacks on rights

Nurses link across the country — and street — against Government attacks on rights

April 2026

Nurse practitioners in Aotearoa: what national surveys tell us

By Deborah L Harris

April 30, 2026

This year we celebrate 25 years of nurse practitioners in Aotearoa. It is a timely moment to reflect on their contributions to health care, how the role has grown — and what still needs to change, suggests New Zealand’s first NP Deborah L Harris.

Read more... Nurse practitioners in Aotearoa: what national surveys tell us

Nurse practitioners in Aotearoa: what national surveys tell us

April 2026

‘Missed meds, delayed treatments, staff pushed beyond limits’: Nurses have a right to safety

By Tina Giles

April 28, 2026

When nurses hesitate to enter ward doors then something has gone wrong. On workers’ memorial day, enrolled nurse Tina Giles shares her thoughts on fighting for workplace safety.

Read more... ‘Missed meds, delayed treatments, staff pushed beyond limits’: Nurses have a right to safety

‘Missed meds, delayed treatments, staff pushed beyond limits’: Nurses have a right to safety

April 2026

Strengthening Māori nursing in Aotearoa — helping beat our whakamā

By Maryann Wilson, Te Arahi Mahanga-Graham, Ella Cooper and Anna Richardson

April 28, 2026

Academic kaiāwhina can offer powerful assistance to Māori nursing students. Now a proposed study for 2026 aims to explore this ‘bridge’ to whanaungatanga from the students’ perspective.

Read more... Strengthening Māori nursing in Aotearoa — helping beat our whakamā

Strengthening Māori nursing in Aotearoa — helping beat our whakamā

April 2026

Women’s health college: Continuing to break barriers in nurse-led care

By Jill Lamb

April 27, 2026

More nurses than ever are expanding into advanced practice such as colposcopy and hysteroscopy, which can prevent gynaelogical cancers — but more are urgently needed, says departing college chair Jill Lamb.

Read more... Women’s health college: Continuing to break barriers in nurse-led care

Women’s health college: Continuing to break barriers in nurse-led care

April 2026

Decision time for members — new offer on the table from Te Whatu Ora

By Mary Longmore and Joel Maxwell

April 24, 2026

It’s decision time for the 36,000 NZNO Te Whatu Ora-Health NZ (HNZ) members as they consider new potential terms of settlement in bargaining.

Read more... Decision time for members — new offer on the table from Te Whatu Ora

Decision time for members — new offer on the table from Te Whatu Ora

April 2026

Pasifika nurses urged to join CENNZ as annual conference wraps up in Auckland

By Sione 'Ulufonua

April 23, 2026

NZNO’s college of emergency nurses NZ (CENNZ) held its 30th annual conference in Auckland in March.

Read more... Pasifika nurses urged to join CENNZ as annual conference wraps up in Auckland

Pasifika nurses urged to join CENNZ as annual conference wraps up in Auckland

April 2026

Community health nurses win six per cent pay rise after ‘humiliating’ bargaining

By Mary Longmore

April 22, 2026

Access community health nurses endure eye rolls and being told their concerns are ‘boring’.

Read more... Community health nurses win six per cent pay rise after ‘humiliating’ bargaining

Community health nurses win six per cent pay rise after ‘humiliating’ bargaining

April 2026

Lack of staff sparks ‘grave fears’ for patients, striking district nurses tell local MP Erica Stanford

By Rosanne Maber and Michelle Beard

April 22, 2026

Auckland district nurses say a lack of resources mean they are having to use incontinence pads to dress patients’ leg ulcers.

Read more... Lack of staff sparks ‘grave fears’ for patients, striking district nurses tell local MP Erica Stanford

Lack of staff sparks ‘grave fears’ for patients, striking district nurses tell local MP Erica Stanford

March 2026

Why community health screening and education events are crucial

By Sione ‘Ulufonua.

April 22, 2026

Auckland emergency nurse Sione ‘Ulufonua is moved by the hard mahi and passion of health professionals at a recent free community screening day in Tāmaki Makaurau.

Read more... Why community health screening and education events are crucial

Why community health screening and education events are crucial

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14 May

Lakes and Whanganui nurses still waiting for Holiday Pay a decade on

Photo by Fin Ocheduszko-Brown at Whanganui Chronicle

Nurses at Lakes and Whanganui districts are calling on Te Whatu Ora to explain why after a decade of redress, they still don’t know when they will receive their full Holiday Act remediation payments, NZNO says.
13 May

Recognising the extraordinary contribution of nurses

International Nurses Day is an opportunity to recognise the extraordinary role nurses play in caring for New Zealanders at every stage of life, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.
12 May

Government’s decision to scrap fees free scheme will lead to further student exodus

The Coalition Government’s decision to scrap the fees free policy for third year tertiary students has left nursing tauira outraged
30 Apr

BroPilot grounding digital tools in whānau, culture, and care

A passion for his Māori culture and a desire to make AI accessible to everyone inspired Troy Baker, Senior ICT Specialist, Health New Zealand to develop BroPilot – a culturally grounded way of working with Microsoft Copilot that reflects Māori values, whakaaro, and real lived experience.
29 Apr

Heartbreaking tragedies were avoidable - NZNO

Analysis by a media outlet, published today, finding health care staff shortages were contributing factors in the deaths of 11 babies is a national and avoidable tragedy, NZNO says.
28 Apr

CTU launches Roving Health and Safety Representatives policy on Workers’ Memorial Day

The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi has today launched our Roving Health and Safety Representatives policy at the Workers’ Memorial Day commemoration in Wellington, with further events held across the motu in Manawatū, Christchurch, and Otago.
24 Apr

“The 80s Calling”: New national campaign challenges outdated HIV stigma

Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey today launched Health New Zealand’s “The 80s Calling”; a provocative new campaign designed to reduce stigma, normalise conversations about HIV, and support people living with HIV.
23 Apr

Government’s attack on Māori health raised at the UN

Concerns over the Coalition Government’s active reversal of policies designed to improve Māori health outcomes were raised at the United Nations in New York this morning.
16 Apr

Tribute to Professor Lester Levy’s service to healthcare

Health New Zealand Chief Executive Dr Dale Bramley is paying tribute to Health NZ Board Chair Professor Lester Levy, who finishes in the role at the end of the month.
10 Apr

Chronic health care assistant short staffing harming vulnerable patients

Te Whatu Ora’s attempt to cut costs by requiring health care assistants to carry out cohort patient watches is harming vulnerable patients and staff, NZNO says.
9 Apr

New group education clinics speeding up knee and hip surgery care

Health New Zealand is rolling out a new group education approach for people waiting for hip and knee surgery in north and west Auckland, resulting in more patients being seen sooner.
25 Mar

National Diabetes Roadmap launched to improve care, prevention, and quality of life

Health New Zealand has launched a new National Diabetes Roadmap (‘the Roadmap’) to improve care, strengthen prevention, and support better health outcomes and quality of life for people living with diabetes.
24 Mar

ACT should leave nursing to professionals and medical evidence

Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa NZNO Kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku says ACT MP Todd Stephenson has dismissed the Nursing Council’s draft code of conduct - which proposes strengthening cultural safety, whānau-centred care and te Tiriti o Waitangi obligations - as political ideology.
23 Mar

UK report reflects ICN warnings on international recruitment ripoff — now countries must act together

The International Council of Nurses (ICN) warmly welcomes a new report from the UK All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Global Health and Security that recognizes the huge sums saved by high-income countries who recruit abroad and acknowledges the severe harms caused by unethical recruitment from fragile source countries left without nurses.
20 Mar

HPV self-test boosts cervical cancer screening ‘across the board’, new study confirms

Making human papillomavirus (HPV) self-testing available to all women increases the number of people screened for cervical cancer, a new study led by researchers from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has confirmed.
19 Mar

ICN at CSW70: Violence against nurses is a gendered crisis threatening global health

The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has warned that violence against nurses is a global gendered crisis that threatens health systems, patient safety and workforce sustainability
17 Mar

Additional winter health care workers a drop in the ocean of need

The Government’s announcement today of 378 extra staff to help hospitals cope with winter demand is a drop in the ocean of what patients need, NZNO says.
12 Mar

Funding change will ensure more consistent emergency care for New Zealanders

A simple change in how ambulance medicines are funded is set to create more consistent emergency care.
9 Mar

Questions over dilapidated and cramped renal unit forced to ration dialysis

The Health Minister must explain why after years of concerns from nurses about Christchurch Hospital’s barely functioning dialysis unit, he only stepped in late yesterday when life-saving treatment had to be rationed, NZNO says.
3 Mar

Hospitals and health workers should never be targets

The right of health care workers to provide care during international conflicts must be protected, Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa NZNO says.
2 Mar

Public and Mental Health Nurses settle collective agreement

Health New Zealand welcomes the ratification of the two Public Service Association (PSA) Public and Mental Health Nurses collective employment agreements for Auckland and the Rest of New Zealand.
27 Feb

Whakatāne Hospital to resume secondary obstetrics and gynaecology services

Whakatāne Hospital will resume secondary obstetrics and gynaecology services from 8am on 13 April 2026.
26 Feb

Counsellors warn NZ is normalising crisis levels of youth distress

Youth mental distress has become entrenched, suicide remains a national tragedy, and our systems are failing to intervene early enough, says the New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC).
26 Feb

Record uptake nearly doubles advanced nurse education scholarships

A record 235 primary care registered nurses will begin advanced education this year – nearly doubling the number originally planned – following strong demand for the Government’s new Registered Nurse Primary Care Scholarships, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.
19 Feb

‘Top Up’ to deliver faster access to support

Seven grassroots mental health initiatives supporting small and hard-to-reach communities have received funding to deliver faster access to support, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey announced today.
18 Feb

Pharmac proposes funding new treatments that could transform early care for people with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, a type of blood cancer

People in New Zealand living with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) could soon benefit from funded access to targeted treatments under a new proposal from Pharmac.
13 Feb

Te Whatu Ora’s embarrassing U-turn over proposed car park plan

Te Whatu Ora needs to go back to the drawing board and prioritise worker safety after reversing plans to charge hospital workers market rates for car parks, NZNO says.
11 Feb

Stark differences in COVID-19 vaccination rates between Māori and non-Māori, research finds

A new study analysing COVID-19 vaccine uptake has found markedly lower vaccination rates among Māori, which researchers link to existing inequities in healthcare access.
9 Feb

ICN’s call for International Nurses Day 2026: empower nurses to save lives

ICN has announced the theme for International Nurses Day (IND) 2026: Our Nurses. Our Future. Empowered Nurses Save Lives. This focus sends a clear message that to maximize the full life-saving impact of the nursing workforce, we must empower nurses with safe, fair work environments and full nursing practice, influence, and leadership.
5 Feb

Global nurse leaders gather in Japan to address urgent workforce crisis

Nursing leaders from Japan and around the world are gathering in Yokohama this week for two major nursing events that are advancing the global conversation on how countries can protect, retain and invest in their nursing workforce as pressures mount across health systems worldwide.
4 Feb

Midwives to deliver more vaccinations to help protect families

Midwives are now able to offer a wider range of funded immunisations, supporting families from pregnancy through the early months of a child’s life, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.
30 Jan

Opening of E Tū Wairua Hinengaro – Mason Clinic

Health New Zealand has marked the opening of E Tū Wairua Hinengaro, a new purpose-built facility at Auckland’s Mason Clinic designed to strengthen and modernise forensic mental healthcare in Aotearoa.
29 Jan

NZNO disgusted by nurse’s killing in the US

Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa NZNO has expressed disgust at the shooting and killing of nurse Alex Pretti on a Minneapolis, US street on Saturday morning by federal officers.
27 Jan

New national group forms to support public healthcare in Aotearoa

Kaitiaki Hauora - Together for Public Health has been formed as a national group bringing together patients, health workers, iwi and Māori health representatives, unions, advocacy organisations, and community groups, with backing from a growing number of organisations across the health sector.
22 Jan

Pharmac proposes to fund life changing treatments for people with cystic fibrosis

Pharmac is proposing to fund new treatment options for people living with cystic fibrosis with eligible mutations, including young children, from 1 April 2026.
05 Jan

Nurses pay tribute to Dame Poutasi

The passing of Dame Karen Poutasi has seen Aotearoa lose one of its foremost health leaders and a woman of high integrity, Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa NZNO Kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku says.

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