menu
When you come to the Adult Emergency Department (AED) at Auckland City Hospital, you may also see our Allied Health staff.
Plan ahead if you're travelling to our sites on Anzac Day.
In light of Dietitians Week 2024, a few of our dietitians shared their passion for what they do, how they ended up here, and busted myths…
Dame Naida has been advocating and working towards greater equality for Māori in the health system for more than 30 years
To mark International Women’s Day 2024, we spoke to Elina Ashimbayeva and Tiahn Beuth-Pukepuke about what their mahi means to them and what it means to…
Starship launches a culturally responsive team, Ringa Atawhai, to help transform the healthcare experiences of mokopuna and whānau. In a first for Starship, the Paediatric Intensive Care…
Kidney failure is a significant health problem in New Zealand but results from an Auckland City Hospital (ACH)-led study will benefit many patients receiving a deceased…
Congratulations to our current and former kaimahi who were appointed to The New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2024 New Year Honours. Sir Scott Macfarlane, Knight…
These stunning photographs of Aotearoa were taken by Professor Richard Douglas and now adorn the walls of level 2 at Auckland City Hospital. Kris 'Tops’ Antonio, Staff Nurse…
31 new Health Care Assistants (HCA) joined our Earn and Learn programme.in November.
Congratulations to Michele Garrett, winner of the Podiatry Leadership Award at the Podiatry NZ Conference.
Congratulations to Claire Koshy, Harrison Roberts and Zoey Loh who recently graduated from our Centre of Excellence Health Infrastructure (CEHI) programme. For the past two years, they…
Over the next few months, we’ll be sharing some beautiful kōrero with our kaimahi who live with disabilities
Over the next few months, we’ll be sharing some kōrero with our kaimahi who live with disabilities.
Over the next few months, we’ll be sharing kōrero with our kaimahi who live with disabilities
Congratulations to John Fa’ukafa, New Zealand’s Young Nurse of the Year 2023.
Immunisation is the best protection against measles.
We're building an awesome new area for whānau who have tamariki in PICU.
The family’s donation will improve the lives of countless children and their whānau.
Being immunised is the best way to protect our tamariki, whānau and communities this winter.