
BUDGET26:Plunket nurses ‘forgotten’ in Budget — despite Coalition funding promise
Wellington Whānau Āwhina Plunket nurse Hannah Cook said her organisation ran on next to nothing and had been holding out hope for some funding this year -- especially after its pay equity claim was scrapped last year.

More HCAs but no more nurses — Waitākere Hospital staff to ‘wait and see’ after safety complaint
'We don't want our grandparents to lie on the bed, soaking wet.'

A journey shaped by determination, sacrifice, and purpose — Mele Penu’s path to EN
What does it take to be a role model for your daughter and grow your nursing career? Enrolled nurse Mele Penu shares her story of resilience, perseverance, and sacrifice.
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BUDGET26:Plunket nurses ‘forgotten’ in Budget — despite Coalition funding promise
Wellington Whānau Āwhina Plunket nurse Hannah Cook said her organisation ran on next to nothing and had been holding out hope for some funding this year -- especially after its pay equity claim was scrapped last year. |
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BUDGET26: Robbing Pita to pay Paul — Budget leaves nurses, Māori in ‘money-go-round’
At best Budget 2026 has kept the health system in steady decline -- at worst it drove Māori health off a cliff. |
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More HCAs but no more nurses — Waitākere Hospital staff to ‘wait and see’ after safety complaint
Under-the-pump nurses and health-care assistants (HCAs) at Waitākere Hospital's Muriwai stroke ward say they will "wait and see" if things improve in the next two weeks before deciding their next moves -- which could include health & safety strike action. |
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Bupa aged-care nurses latest to raise pay equity claim
NZNO nurses working at Bupa aged residential care homes throughout Aotearoa have raised a pay equity claim to address historic gender-based wage discrimination. |
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Call for nurses, kaiāwhina to stand up against Government efforts to ‘erase’ trans communities
New law proposal attempts to 'erase' trans and intersex communities, says rainbow nursing group as it calls nurses and kaiāwhina to stand firm. |
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‘They won’t be forgotten’ — wreath laid for 53 nurses killed in earthquake
Grace McKenna was just seven when her Irish father, a nurse, died in the catastrophic Christchurch earthquake on February 22, 2011. |
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NZNO members vote to accept Te Whatu Ora offer
NZNO nurses, midwives and health care assistants working for Te Whatu Ora-Health NZ (HNZ) have voted to accept the latest collective agreement offer following a close secret ballot, which closed today. |
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‘More respiratory nurses needed’ college tells Minister
Better respiratory care in the community will save people ending up in hospital -- and nurses are the answer, NZNO's respiratory nurses tell Simeon Brown. |
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Young, white and female: An ideal nurse in the 1980s
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. |
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‘Siri, should I take this pill?’ — assessing which AI-driven assistant is best
Can you take garlic with your lisinopril? As artificial intelligence makes inroads with virtual assistants, researchers examine its efficacy at helping older adults with medicinal questions. |
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A journey shaped by determination, sacrifice, and purpose — Mele Penu’s path to EN
What does it take to be a role model for your daughter and grow your nursing career? Enrolled nurse Mele Penu shares her story of resilience, perseverance, and sacrifice. |
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Primary health nurses’ college a rock of stability in an ‘atomised’ sector
Primary health nurses are bouncing around an 'atomised' and profit-making sector -- yet could play a crucial role in transforming communities' health given the chance, says nurse practitioner Michael Brenndorfer. |
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NERF 2026 grants and scholarships applications open after administrative pause
Applications open tomorrow, Tuesday May 26, for 2026 Nursing Education and Research Foundation (NERF) grants and scholarships. |
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Southern Cross Health Trust boosts investment in nursing students to $1million
Nursing scholarships applications are still open at Auckland University of Technology till May 30-- and will open in July at Christchurch's ARA institute of nursing. |
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Hutt Hospital class of ’66 reunion
Recently 17 retired nurses gathered in Wairakei, Taupō to celebrate 60 years since they began their nursing training. |












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