Dear NCWNZ whānau
I welcome the opportunity to reflect as I finish my term on the Board. I was sorry to be unable to attend the recent Conference in Ōtautahi – Christchurch. I hear it was successful and I wish the new Board (new and existing members) all the best.
I step down from the Board after a very intense and interesting time with Te Kaunihera Wāhine o Aotearoa/NCWNZ over 12 years – as a Convenor, Branch President, and Board member. Prior to that I worked with NCWNZ in my role as NZCTU Secretary collaborating on matters like the CEDAW report. I have been unable to contribute much to NCW recently due to the ill health of my partner, but I remain a member and will involve myself as I can.
Read moreNational AGM and conference October 5th
We in the NCWNZ Ōtautahi Christchurch Branch were thrilled with the success of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and conference on Saturday, October 5th at The Commodore Hotel in Ōtautahi Christchurch.
Read moreWellington Branch ‘spills the tea’ to raise funds for Breast Cancer Awareness
NCWNZ Wellington Branch were honoured to host our 'Spilling the tea' high tea fundraiser for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
High tea attendees wearing pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month |
On the Money! Wellington Branch hosts panel discussing gender and the economy
In September, the Wellington Branch of the National Council of Women New Zealand co-hosted a panel intending to put women and gender at the centre of a conversation about the economy.
Annual Women’s Debate organising team with the panel |
Suffrage Day 2024 Commemoration with Manukau Branch
NCWNZ Manukau Branch held a Suffrage Day commemoration on Saturday 21 September 2024 at the historic St David’s Anglican Hall, 813 Great South Road, Wiri, Auckland.
The guest speaker was Colleen Brown, writer, speaker and author, so she covered a wide range of interesting subjects. She also brought along some of her story books for children (such as Violet's Scarf, a story of an eight-year-old girl in 1915) with the option for attendees to buy one. This offer was eagerly taken up.
Read moreWomen in Governance Awards 2024
NCWNZ made a strong showing at this year’s Women in Governance Awards, run by Women on Boards NZ, a division of the Chartered Governance Institute. These awards are set up to recognise diverse women on boards throughout Aotearoa and have been growing in strength every year. The emphasis is on championing gender diversity and/or gender equity in a variety of different sectors. I was delighted to be nominated by the NCWNZ Board and head office team for the Not-for-profit category, and even more so to be selected as a finalist – and therefore attend the flash awards dinner at the Auckland Hilton Hotel.
Hansa Naran and Pushpa Wood at Women in Governance Awards 2024 |
I certainly was in good company, with NCWNZ’s Hansa Naran (Manukau), a finalist in the Ethnic Communities category, along with Pushpa Wood. We all got to wear a white camellia wrist corsage, as you can see in the photos taken by Norrie Montgomery on the night.
Read moreNCWNZ Internship - Farewell from Coco
A selfie at a visit to Rotorua hot pools. Photo supplied by Coco Clellend. |
Kia ora koutou,
My name is Coco, and as some of you may know, I have been interning for NCWNZ for the past two months as the board administrator. A recent History graduate from the UK, I was looking for experience in international relations, gender advocacy, and politics. Combining this experience with overseas travel I thought would be an added bonus, which led me to NCWNZ, and I suddenly found myself on the other side of the world!
Read moreCEDAW 2024
It was an honour to attend Aotearoa’s CEDAW review in Geneva on behalf of NCWNZ.
It was a long stretch between reviews with COVID and a lack of funds making the UN reflect on how it does things. But the CEDAW Committee of elected experts in gender matters was alive and fiery and brought impressive understanding of New Zealand to their questions.
In the first week I attended the International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW) Global to Local training alongside P.A.C.I.F.IC.A. President Repeka Lelaulu, Caroline Herewini of Women’s Homelessness Coalition and Dr Rogena Sterling representing Pacific Women’s Watch (PWW). This training gave us a good overview of CEDAW and how the process works. However, the real benefit was getting to know fellow attendees from Aotearoa and figuring out our rhythm for the week ahead.
(left to right): Repeka Lelaulu (P.A.C.I.F.IC.A.), Dr Rogena Sterling (PWW), Ana Peláez Narváez (Chair, CEDAW Committee), Dellwyn Stuart (YWCA), Caroline Herewini (Women’s Homelessness Coalition) |
Suffrage Day event on women in construction
The National Association of Women in Construction NZ (NAWIC) in partnership with the Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation (BCITO) hosted a panel of industry leaders and role models in Wellington on Suffrage Day 2024. The topic was "We Belong - Women Pioneering the Future in Construction."
Panellists were Prof Deidre Brown (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahu) an architectural historian and head of Te Pare School of Architecture and Planning; Beryl Anderson ONZM, NCWNZ; Antoinette Howard, a BCITO apprentice; and Alice Carmody, Director of Choice Commercial and Quantity Surveyor; and, Kate Saunders, chair. There were around 100 people in the audience.
Panellists at the National Library in Wellington - l to r: Deirdre Brown, Beryl Anderson, Antoinette Howard, Alic Carmody, Kate Saunders. |
NCWNZ Life Members at AGM 2024
A photo of those NCWNZ Life members attending the Annual General Meeting in Christchurch: (from left) Beryl Anderson, Rae Duff, Christine Knock and Christine Low.
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