By Mary Longmore
November 28, 2025
After two years of struggle and a public outcry over jobless nurse graduates, Te Whatu Ora says it’s hiring the ‘biggest intake in a decade’.
Read more... Biggest nurse graduate intake ‘in a decade’, claims Te Whatu Ora
By Mary Longmore and Renee Kiriona
November 28, 2025
More than 40 per cent of requests to NZNO members to provide life-preserving services (LPS) were turned down as not legitimate, stats reveal, as the two-week work-to-rule strike ends.
Read more... Nurses show up for picketing colleagues as NZNO work-to-rule strike wraps
By Sanchari Sinha Dutta
November 28, 2025
An international study has found that better nurse staffing and work environments in hospitals are associated with improved physicians’ wellbeing and job satisfaction.
Read more... Better nurse staffing linked to major drops in physician burnout
By Mary Longmore
November 28, 2025
More than 2000 end-of-year nursing graduates are enduring a nail-biting wait to hear whether they will land their dream job at Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand.
Read more... End-of-year graduate jitters on job-offer day
By Rachel Thorn
November 27, 2025
Whangārei Hospital emergency nurse and NZNO delegate Rachel Thorn shares her thoughts on the current work-to-rule strike, as it draws to a close.
Read more... ‘The cracks are showing’ — dangerous staffing practices exposed by current strike, says ED nurse
By Kaitiaki coeditors
November 25, 2025
Nurses, health professionals and others interested in the latest nursing research can now access the Kaitiaki Nursing Research journal free and online.
Read more... NZNO research and news journals now online and open to all — bringing unique NZ focus
By Mary Longmore
November 24, 2025
After a six-year battle, Dunedin nurse practitioner (NP) Mark Baldwin says winning full prescribing rights for mātanga tapuhi/ NPs feels “huge”.
Read more... Nurse practitioner’s six-year battle to win full prescribing rights
By Kaitiaki coeditors
November 21, 2025
All 23 of Aotearoa’s neonatal units received baked goodies this week to celebrate their staff and families.
Read more... Every neonatal unit in the country gets baked treats for World Prematurity Day
By Mary Longmore
November 20, 2025
A decision to ban puberty blockers will have “devastating” impact on transgender children and young people, nurses say.
Read more... NZNO rainbow, child health nurses slam ‘devastating’ ban on puberty-blockers
By Kelly McDonald
November 19, 2025
Hutt emergency nurse Kelly McDonald starts her next shift at 2.45pm and she’s expecting it to be a “shit show”. This NZNO delegate explains what’s wrong with emergency care, how to fix it, and why nurses should stick to the partial strike plan.
Read more... ‘Don’t be handmaidens, be critical thinkers’: Strikes reveal emergency-nursing cracks
By Joel Maxwell
November 18, 2025
Forearms bulged, sweat popped from their brows — carrying the weight of the health system was literally a heavy burden. But they were glad to do it.
Read more... Extraordinary scenes as 276m-long message to politicians unrolls at Parliament
By Mary Longmore
November 17, 2025
“Broken, underfunded and struggling.” As nurses launch two weeks of strikes, a new poll reveals how the public sees the health system.
Read more... Health system is ‘broken’ reveals poll, as strike gets underway — but we love our nurses
By Renee Kiriona
November 16, 2025
There are fewer than 500 flight nurses in Aotearoa. They work between heaven and earth, and sometimes hell, starting their day in a hangar rather than a hospital ward, ready to fly wherever life is hanging in the balance. Kaitiaki talks with two flight nurses about nursing in the air.
Read more... Flight nurses: Working between heaven, earth and hell
By Karen Day and Kate Yeo
November 13, 2025
In this simulated scenario, two digital nursing experts debate with colleagues the opportunities and challenges nurses must take on in the latest digital revolution.
Read more... Nurses must be digital citizens, users, designers and leaders
By Joel Maxwell
November 12, 2025
One of Melissa Jacobsen’s greatest moments as a nurse was as part of a team — working with an ED doctor to deliver a breech baby that came out blue and unresponsive.
Read more... It’s like The Brady Bunch, but with people who actually save lives
By Joel Maxwell
November 12, 2025
Ko tētahi o ō Melissa Jacobsen wā tino hira hei tapuhi, ko tōna whaiwāhi ki tētāhi tīma — e mahi tahi ana me tētahi rata ED kia whakaora i tētahi pēpi whānau kōaro i puta mauri moe, he kahurangi tōna kiri.
Read more... He rite tēnei ki Te Brady Bunch, engari me ngā tāngata ka whakahaumaru i te marea
By Joel Maxwell
November 11, 2025
A man’s death while a nurse fetched a wheelchair put a human face on “consciously deciding” to understaff an emergency department, a coroner says.
Read more... EXCLUSIVE:Five years after Len’s death and emergency department is 15-FTE understaffed
By Heather Bustin
November 10, 2025
| Nurses are hugely influential on cancer patient outcomes — but need time to expand their skills, says new chair of NZNO’s cancer nurses college (CNC) Heather Bustin. |
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Read more... Skilled nurses crucial for cancer patient outcomes, says new college leader
By Mary Longmore
November 7, 2025
Nearly half of cancer nurses surveyed this year reported short-staffing and lack of time is stopping them upskilling, NZNO’s cancer nurses college (CNC) has found.
Read more... Short-staffing and lack of time stops half of cancer nurses upskilling — survey
By Joel Maxwell
November 7, 2025
She was the only Māori nurse in a room full of indigenous people — but no matter how far apart their homelands were geographically, their stories were the same.
Read more... Trust, transplantation and the grim question for Māori — who’s left to ask for a kidney if we’re all sick?