Realising women's rights an 'unmissable opportunity' to achieve gender equality
Nelson Mail, originally published on Stuff
"I am Generation Equality: Realising Women's Rights" is this year's theme for International Women's Day on March 8.
"IWD 2020 focuses on innovative ways New Zealand can advance gender equality and the empowerment of women, particularly on how our individual actions, conversations, behaviours and mind-sets can impact our larger society," says president of the Nelson branch of the National Council of Women, Venus S Guy.
Read moreWaikato holiday park calls for park manager with quiet wife
By Luke Kirkeby, originally published on Stuff
Wives of a non "quiet disposition" need not apply for a job at Tokoroa's Glenview Holiday Park.
A recent classified ad, featured in the South Waikato News, called for a couple to fill the manager's role at the holiday park.
But it came with some very specific requirements.
Read moreWomen's affairs champion, 'really good Nelsonian' Dame Alison Roxburgh dies
By Cherie Sivignon, originally published on Stuff
Dame Alison Roxburgh, who became a Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2003 for services to women's affairs and the community, has died, aged 85.
From her long-time Nelson home, Roxburgh was heavily involved in the community through many organisations including the National Council of Women of New Zealand, the Suter Gallery Trust, Nelson Polytechnic and the Nelson City Luncheon Club.
Read moreWhere are the women? Wellington’s statues have a gender problem
By Joel MacManus, originally published on Stuff
From atop perches in the middle of busy walkways, great leaders from our history look upon us.
The statues that a city erects become a reflection of its values. They're a signal to the citizens that the people immortalised in stone and metal are worth looking up to, figuratively and literally.
Read moreAuckland University terminates enrolment after alleged rape victim attempts suicide
By Kendall Hutt, originally published on Stuff
A women's group says New Zealand must do more to support survivors of sexual violence after the University of Auckland ended the enrolment of an alleged rape victim.
The international student, who cannot be named, came to New Zealand in 2015 and is pursuing a double degree in science and health science.
In October 2019, she was admitted to a mental health unit, where she was allegedly raped. She then attempted suicide.
In December, she received a letter from the office of the vice-chancellor terminating her enrolment.
Read moreSexist or a bit of fun? Auckland truck firm defends joke about women on back of van
By Brad Flahive, originally published on Stuff
The back of a truck is traditionally not for the faint-hearted – it can be rude, crude and at times rather funny – but as we fight to close the gender gap is it time for its tone to be reconsidered?
A south Auckland transport company pondered a question on the bed of one of its truck's carriages: "If a woman watches a movie alone... who answers all her questions?"
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