Whanganui
Whanganui has something for everyone. Our centrally located region offers access to outdoor activities such as kayaking, skiing, surfing, tramping, cycling, fishing and hunting. Nestled between two snow-capped mountains, on the banks of Whanganui River, there is always plenty to do and explore.
Photo location: Sarjeant Gallery, Whanganui - Credit: Discover Whanganui
About the Region
The Whanganui region is located on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated south of the Waikato region and north of MidCentral. Whanganui is the main urban area and sits by the Whanganui River, New Zealand's third-longest river.
E rere kau mai te awa nui nei
Mai i te kāhui maunga ki Tangaroa
Ko au te awa
Ko te awa ko au
The river flows
From the mountains to the sea
I am the river
The river is me
Whanganui Whakatauki
Health New Zealand - Whanganui
About Health New Zealand
Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora is the Government organisation that provides publicly-funded universal health care to 5 million Kiwis.
The management and delivery of health services are broken down into 'Districts' across the country, determined by both geographic location and population.
About the Health New Zealand - Whanganui District
Health New Zealand – Whanganui serves a population of approximately 65,000 residents and serves as a central hub for the 16,000 people residing in the surrounding districts across the region. Together, the two main centres Whanganui and Marton, and smaller towns Waiouru, Taihape, Bulls, Ohakune and Raetihi make up the Whanganui district.
Photo location: Whanganui National Park
Whanganui Hospital
Whanganui Hospital is located in the centre of this beautiful region, our hospital encourages a relaxed and healthy work life balance which is a great reason to consider us. Whanganui Hospital is a 138 bed - Care Capacity Demand Management (CCDM) secondary hospital, including acute mental health inpatient facilities.
Health services in Whanganui
A to D
Acute mental health ward (adult) |
Ambulatory clinics |
Assessment, Treatment & Rehabilitation Ward/Acute Stroke Unit |
Child Development Service |
Children’s Ward |
Community Assessment and Rahab Team |
Community based clinics that support the people of Whanganui in their health journey |
Community Mental Health and Addiction Services |
Critical Care Unit |
Dental Services |
Dietetics Service |
E to Z
Emergency Department (15 bed) Acute Assessment Unit |
Forensic Mental Health unit |
Maternal Infant Child Adolescent Mental Health and Addition Services |
Maternity unit |
Medical ward |
Occupational Therapy Service |
Older Peoples health |
Operating theatres |
Ophthalmology |
Physiotherapy Service |
Social Work Service |
Speech Language Therapy Service |
Surgical Ward |
Therapy Services |
X-ray and Radiology |
Relocating to Whanganui
Live your best life in Whanganui, where your skills are valued and where you can deliver exceptional patient care. We look forward to working together to build resilient communities, empowering whānau(family) and individuals to determine their own wellbeing.
Getting around
Whanganui offers effortless access to city amenities, lush parks and riverside trails.
Getting around
Photo location: Whanganui - Credit: Discover Whanganui NZ
When you arrive
Driving in New Zealand
You can legally drive in NZ for up to 12 months per visit with your current driver's license. After 12 months, you will need to convert to a New Zealand license. Learn more about driving in NZ here.
Other ways to travel
- Lets go Whanganui operates from the city centre to outer suburbs.
- Discover Whanganui by walking, cycling or hiking.
- Taxis and Ubers also operate around the main centres and there are many rental vehicle providers.
Housing options
Find your perfect place among various housing options. Whanganui offers living spaces that cater to diverse tastes and lifestyles.
Housing options
When you arrive
Short Term Accommodation
You may consider booking short-term accommodation ahead of your arrival, then search for long-term accommodation when you arrive. The cost and availability of short-term accommodation varies widely through the year. It can be affected by tourism peak season, university start dates and school holidays, to name a few. Familiarise yourself with the city and view available long-term accommodation to ensure it suits your preference. Several considerations to make are proximity to the workplace available nearby schools for the kids, and the ideal size of the property. Some may also find that flatting would be a more suitable arrangement.
Temporary accommodation options
Rentals
Renting is a great way to explore and get to know the area. Searching online is a good place to start. You may also wish to check out local rental agencies to help you find a place. Note that most rentals in Aotearoa are unfurnished, however, furniture and whiteware can be rented in some parts of the country.
Rental agencies
Buying or building a house
We know that moving to a new country is a major move, and buying or building a house there makes it even more significant. If you're a healthcare professional on NZ's Green List of roles, you have a unique opportunity to speed up your residency process. Normally, only residents and citizens can buy a house. When you can, use this tool to find out if you can purchase a house in New Zealand.
Take the next step
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Photo location + credit, from left: Bastia Hill Water Tower (Discover Whanganui); Waimarie Paddle Steamer
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Interested in relocating to Whanganui? Our dedicated team is here to provide guidance and support throughout your journey, so don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.