By Troy Stewart
September 19, 2025
A former Auckland nurse and NZNO delegate now living in Australia says he is furious he had to leave.
Read more... A tale from across the ditch: Why I left, and why I want to come back
By Mary Longmore
September 19, 2025
Tears, passion and nurses’ deep commitment to their communities over decades — all were on display at a powerful NZNO awards ceremony in Pōneke this week.
Read more... Mental health, Pacific, emergency nurses among those honoured in emotional NZNO awards
By Kathy Stodart
September 19, 2025
Nursing has lost a much-loved educator who was determined that nursing students and new graduates should get the mentoring they needed. Louise Rummel was admired by nursing students for her knowledge, caring and kindness.
Read more... OBITUARY: Louise Rummel — ‘I was standing on the shoulders of giants in the profession’
By Joel Maxwell
September 17, 2025
Health Minister Simeon Brown was greeted with a wall of silence — and a wall of nurses’ backs — as he spoke to the NZNO annual general meeting on Wednesday.
Read more... Health Minister Simeon Brown sees red, literally, as nurses turn their backs during NZNO AGM
By Joel Maxwell
September 17, 2025
The nation’s hospitals were collectively short 576 nurses every shift on average last year, a new Infometrics report has found.
Read more... How many hundreds? Infometric report reveals shocking hospital shortages in every shift
By Joel Maxwell
September 16, 2025
Ka tuhia e te tapuhi tūtohu a Pirihira Puata (Muriwhenua) ngā tūtohu rongoā i te reo Māori, ā, ka tukua ki ngā toa rongoā i te tonga me te uru o Tāmaki Makaurau, ā, ka kīia e ia, ko aua tūtohu e tino arohaina ana.
Read more... Pirihira Puata — registered nurse prescriber who sends her scripts to the chemist in te reo Māori
By Emma Ludlow
September 12, 2025
Stomal therapy nurses may have an opportunity to take an advanced education course in their specialty, that is usually only available via an expensive trip to Australia.
Read more... A wonderful opportunity for advanced stomal therapy education
By Kaitiaki Nursing New Zealand
January 1, 2022
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