NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS
MANIAPOTO SUMMER RESEARCH SCIENCE / HEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS
Gain hands-on scientific research experience in health, biotechnology, and biology at the University of Waikato
NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN!
Join our Executive Council and help shape the future of public health.
PUBLIC HEALTH THOUGHT LEADERS NEEDED!
The Public Health Advisory Committee is recruiting for a Principal Policy Analyst to lead its Secretariat.
PHANZ ANNUAL PUBLIC HEALTH WORKFORCE SURVEY 2024
Share your thoughts and insights that will have a meaningful impact on the future of Public Health in Aotearoa New Zealand
TE ARIKINUI KUINI NGA WAI HONO I TE PO POOTATAU TE WHEROWHERO VIII
“Taakiri tuu e te iwi ki te mana motuhake, Taakiri tuu e te iwi ki te kotahitanga”
Briefing to the Incoming Minister (MARCH 2024)
Briefing to the incoming Ministe, March 2024
Upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi for Health Equity
PHANZ Waitangi Day 2024 Statement: On this Waitangi Day, the Public Health Association (PHA) reaffirms our commitment to honouring and implementing Te Tiriti o Waitangi as the key to achieving health equity.
Public Health Association of New Zealand Welcomes Three New Council Members
The Public Health Association of New Zealand is pleased to announce the appointment of three new esteemed members to our Council. Co-Presidents Gail Duncan and Nari Faiers extend a warm welcome to Kylie McKee, Patrick Salmon, and Nivedita Sharma Vij, who bring a wealth of experience and expertise to our organisation.
Mana Taurite Equity In Health
Brightstar in association with Shea Pita & Associates proudly present Mana Taurite I Equity in Health from 4-5 December 2023 at the Millennium Hotel in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland).
PHANZ seek immediate reversal of proposed changes to smokefree legislation
The Public Health Association of New Zealand beseeches the new Government to reverse their decision to repeal smokefree legislation. The move by the Government undermines decades of public health progress and poses a severe threat to the well-being of our communities, particularly our Māori and Pacific populations.
Statement on The Imperative for Peace as a Public Health emergency
In recognition of the profound impact of armed conflicts on global health, the Public Health Association of New Zealand asserts that the pursuit of peace is an urgent and imperative public health priority. Wars, with their indiscriminate nature, transcend borders and pose substantial threats to the well-being of populations, both human and environmental.
Prioritising Public Health Key Election Considerations in Aotearoa New Zealand
As we approach the upcoming election, the Public Health Association reaffirms its commitment to advancing public health priorities in Aotearoa New Zealand.

