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Charitable organisation supporting gender equality in NZ
The National Council of Women of New Zealand (Māori: Te Kaunihera Wahine o Aotearoa) was established in 1896, three years after women in New Zealand won
National Council of Women of New Zealand
National_Council_of_Women_of_New_Zealand
affiliated with the National Council of Women (NCW), worked with the New Zealand Educational Institute (NZEI) and was a member of the Pan Pacific and
New Zealand Women Teachers' Association
New_Zealand_Women_Teachers'_Association
Topics referred to by the same term
Council of Women of Kenya National Council of Women of New Zealand National Council of Women of Thailand National Council of Women of the United States Solomon
National_Council_of_Women
Team representing New Zealand in women's international cricket
The New Zealand women's national cricket team, nicknamed the White Ferns, represents New Zealand in international women's cricket. One of eight teams
New Zealand women's national cricket team
New_Zealand_women's_national_cricket_team
Women's suffrage was an important political issue in the late-nineteenth-century New Zealand. In early colonial New Zealand, as in other European societies
Women's suffrage in New Zealand
Women's_suffrage_in_New_Zealand
The Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand (IWCNZ) is a national umbrella organisation for Muslim women in New Zealand that was formed in 1990. The group
Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand
Islamic_Women's_Council_of_New_Zealand
Women in New Zealand are women who live in or are from New Zealand. Notably New Zealand was the first self-governing country in the world where women
Women_in_New_Zealand
NZPC, academics, women's groups (New Zealand Federation of Business and Professional Women, National Council of Women of New Zealand, YWCA), and the AIDS
Prostitution_in_New_Zealand
The National Association of Women in Construction (New Zealand) (NAWIC New Zealand) is a professional association for women in the field of construction
National Association of Women in Construction (New Zealand)
National_Association_of_Women_in_Construction_(New_Zealand)
Former Upper House of New Zealand
The New Zealand Legislative Council was the upper house of the General Assembly of New Zealand from 1853 to 1950. An earlier legislative council existed
New Zealand Legislative Council
New_Zealand_Legislative_Council
Anti alcohol and drugs movement
an early branch of the World Woman's Christian Temperance Union and a founding affiliate of the National Council of Women of New Zealand. Men may join the
Women's Christian Temperance Union New Zealand
Women's_Christian_Temperance_Union_New_Zealand
New Zealand women's leader
– 29 August 2018) was a New Zealand women's leader. She served as president of the National Council of Women of New Zealand (NCWNZ) between 1994 and
Janet_Hesketh
New Zealand women's leader (1936–2023)
a New Zealand women's leader. She was the founder of Pacific Women's Watch New Zealand, held roles in the National Council of Women of New Zealand and
Jane_Prichard
Public health issue of violent acts against women
Violence against women in New Zealand is the use of domestic abuse, murder, sex trafficking, rape and assault against women in New Zealand. It has been recognised
Violence against women in New Zealand
Violence_against_women_in_New_Zealand
Christian Temperance Union of New Zealand (WCTU NZ), president of National Council of Women of New Zealand 1934–1937, president of WCTU NZ 1946–1949 Sarah Jane
List of New Zealand suffragists
List_of_New_Zealand_suffragists
Government of New Zealand since 2023
Sixth National Government is a coalition government comprising the National Party, ACT New Zealand and New Zealand First that has governed New Zealand since
Sixth National Government of New Zealand
Sixth_National_Government_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand suffragist (1848–1934)
universal suffrage. Sheppard was the first president of the National Council of Women of New Zealand, founded in 1896, and helped reform the organisation
Kate_Sheppard
New Zealand nurse
creation of a palliative care strategy for the region. Bang has been a board member and vice president of the National Council of Women of New Zealand, and
Elizabeth_Bang
New Zealand lawyer (1876–1969)
solicitor. Hemus also held positions with the National Council of Women of New Zealand and was a prominent member of the Auckland Theosophical Society. Hemus
Geraldine_Hemus
Academy of sciences, New Zealand
The Royal Society of New Zealand, branded as the Royal Society Te Apārangi, is a not-for-profit body in New Zealand providing funding and policy advice
Royal_Society_of_New_Zealand
Gisborne she represented the Women's Democratic Union in the founding year of the National Council of Women of New Zealand (1896), and served as a vice
Marianne_Allen_Tasker
Women's council
The National Council of Women of the United States (NCW/US) is the oldest [better source needed] nonsectarian organization of women in the United States
National Council of Women of the United States
National_Council_of_Women_of_the_United_States
Island country in the Pacific Ocean
Kiro. New Zealand is organised into 11 regional councils and 67 territorial authorities for local government purposes. The Realm of New Zealand also includes
New_Zealand
New Zealand temperance campaigner, suffragist and feminist (1866–1921)
Zealand (1901–1905); and, vice president of the National Council of Women of New Zealand (1901–1903). Lily May Kirk was born in Auckland, New Zealand
Lily_Atkinson
Order of chivalry in New Zealand
Order of New Zealand is the highest honour in the New Zealand royal honours system, created "to recognise outstanding service to the Crown and people of New
Order_of_New_Zealand
demographics of New Zealand encompass the gender, ethnic, religious, geographic, and economic backgrounds of the 5.3 million people living in New Zealand. New Zealanders
Demographics_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand temperance and welfare worker, suffragist and teacher
simultaneously served as president of the National Council of Women of New Zealand from 1934 to 1937. She was elected president of the WCTU NZ in 1946, serving
Cybele_Kirk
New Zealand writer, literary scholar, health advocate and NGO administrator (born 1944)
an administrator of numerous non profit organisations. She was the chief executive of the National Council of Women of New Zealand (NCWNZ) from 2017
Gillian_Greer
City in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
Jessie Williamson led the club's connections with the National Council of Women of New Zealand. By 1903, a year in which Bullock died and Williamson moved
Whanganui
Left-wing green political party in New Zealand
Party of Aotearoa New Zealand (Māori: Rōpū Kākāriki o Aotearoa, Niu Tireni), commonly known as Green or the Greens, is a green political party in New Zealand
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
Green_Party_of_Aotearoa_New_Zealand
New Zealand educator, comedian, magician, and politician (born 1932)
The Wizard of New Zealand (born Ian Brackenbury Channell; 4 December 1932) is a British-born New Zealand educator, comedian, illusionist, and politician
The_Wizard_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand not-for-profit leader
not-for-profit sector in New Zealand. In 2017, she was appointed the national president of the National Council of Women of New Zealand. Dhiru was born and
Vanisa_Dhiru
Sole chamber of the New Zealand Parliament
The House of Representatives is the sole chamber of the New Zealand Parliament. The House passes laws, provides ministers to form the Cabinet, and supervises
New Zealand House of Representatives
New_Zealand_House_of_Representatives
New Zealand think tank and women's rights organisation
National Council of Women of New Zealand Wilhelmina Sherriff Bain List of think tanks in New Zealand "Constitution of the National Council of Women of New Zealand
Canterbury_Women's_Institute
History of The National Council of Women of New Zealand, 1896–1979. Wellington, NZ: The National Council of Women of New Zealand. p. 124. Nicholls, Roberta
Sarah_Jackson_(teacher)
Overview of gender equality in New Zealand
measured biannually by the National Council of Women of New Zealand and Research New Zealand. The majority of New Zealander's surveyed from 2017-2025 agreed
Gender inequality in New Zealand
Gender_inequality_in_New_Zealand
Centre-left political party in New Zealand
Alliance. It is one of two major political parties in New Zealand, alongside its traditional rival, the National Party. The New Zealand Labour Party formed
New_Zealand_Labour_Party
is a complete list of all of New Zealand's national cricket captains at official international level. As such it includes details of all the men who have
List of New Zealand national cricket captains
List_of_New_Zealand_national_cricket_captains
The human history of New Zealand can be dated back to between 1320 and 1350 CE, when the main settlement period started, after it was discovered and settled
History_of_New_Zealand
Royal order of merit in New Zealand
The New Zealand Order of Merit (Māori: Te Kāhui Tohu Hiranga) is an order of merit in the New Zealand royal honours system. It was established by royal
New_Zealand_Order_of_Merit
Māori Women's Welfare League National Council of Women of New Zealand New Zealand Prostitutes' Collective Solomon Islands National Council of Women, founded
List_of_women's_organizations
The prime minister of New Zealand is the country's head of government and the leader of the Cabinet, whose powers and responsibilities are defined by convention
List of prime ministers of New Zealand
List_of_prime_ministers_of_New_Zealand
Legal-deposit national library
The National Library of New Zealand (Māori: Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa) is New Zealand's national library, headquartered in Wellington on the corner
National Library of New Zealand
National_Library_of_New_Zealand
2026 New Zealand general election is scheduled to be held on 7 November 2026. Voters will elect 120 members to the House of Representatives under New Zealand's
2026 New Zealand general election
2026_New_Zealand_general_election
National pro-choice advocacy group in New Zealand
Association of New Zealand (ALRANZ) is New Zealand's national abortion-rights advocacy group in existence since 1971. Since the decriminalisation of abortion
Abortion Law Reform Association of New Zealand
Abortion_Law_Reform_Association_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand women's advocate (1924–2022)
2022) was a New Zealand women's advocate, botanist and schoolteacher. She was the president of the National Council of Women of New Zealand from 1970 to
Miriam_Dell
New Zealand feminist, political activist and community leader
temperance and suffrage movements, and became president of the National Council of Women of New Zealand. Margaret Home Sievwright was born in Pencaitland,
Margaret_Sievwright
Men's international cricket team
The New Zealand men's national cricket team represents New Zealand in men's international cricket. Nicknamed the Black Caps (Māori: Pōtae Pango), they
New Zealand national cricket team
New_Zealand_national_cricket_team
New Zealand feminist, journalist
of Vesta, was a New Zealand feminist, university graduate and journalist. She was a founding member in 1896 of the National Council of Women of New Zealand
Stella_Henderson
System by which New Zealand parliament is elected
The New Zealand parliamentary electoral system has been based on the principle of mixed-member proportional (MMP) since the 1996 election. MMP was introduced
Electoral system of New Zealand
Electoral_system_of_New_Zealand
Representative of the monarch of New Zealand
The governor-general of New Zealand (Māori: Te kāwana tianara o Aotearoa) is the representative of the monarch of New Zealand, currently King Charles III
Governor-General of New Zealand
Governor-General_of_New_Zealand
Head of government of New Zealand
incumbent[update] prime minister, Christopher Luxon, leader of the New Zealand National Party, took office on 27 November 2023. The prime minister (informally
Prime_Minister_of_New_Zealand
Financial institution in New Zealand
Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) is one of the four largest banks in New Zealand. Established in 1861, it provides retail, business, and institutional banking
Bank_of_New_Zealand
Executive government of New Zealand
The New Zealand Government (Māori: Te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa) is the central government through which political authority is exercised in New Zealand. As
New_Zealand_Government
National handball team
The New Zealand Women's National Handball team is the national handball team of New Zealand and is controlled by the New Zealand Handball Federation. The
New Zealand women's national handball team
New_Zealand_women's_national_handball_team
City in the South Island, New Zealand
and unitary authority on the eastern shores of the Tasman Bay at the top of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the oldest city in the South Island
Nelson,_New_Zealand
seven-year terms in 1891 for new appointments. New Zealand had 330 members of the Legislative Council, five of whom were women. Twice during its existence
List of members of the New Zealand Legislative Council
List_of_members_of_the_New_Zealand_Legislative_Council
National museum of New Zealand
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. Usually known as Te Papa (Māori for 'the treasure
Te_Papa
New Zealand politician (1882–1946)
City Council for 33 years and supported women's organisations and causes, including in particular the National Council of Women of New Zealand. She believed
Ellen_Melville
British dominion in Oceania from 1907 to 1947
The Dominion of New Zealand was the historical successor to the Colony of New Zealand. It was a constitutional monarchy with a high level of self-government
Dominion_of_New_Zealand
Supreme unicameral legislature of New Zealand
bicameral until the abolition of the New Zealand Legislative Council at the end of 1950. Parliament's seat, the capital of New Zealand, has been Wellington since
New_Zealand_Parliament
Aspect of political history
New Zealand women finally gained the right to vote in national elections with the passage of a bill by the Legislative Council in 1893. The House of Representatives
History of voting in New Zealand
History_of_voting_in_New_Zealand
The culture of New Zealand is a synthesis of indigenous Māori, colonial British, and other cultural influences. The country's earliest inhabitants brought
Culture_of_New_Zealand
History curriculum for schools
of reviews of the New Zealand education system by the Labour government elected in 2017, there had been pressure building previously for the focus of
Aotearoa New Zealand's histories
Aotearoa_New_Zealand's_histories
Prominent member of women's suffrage movement in New Zealand
they had six children. Taylor was a founding member of the National Council of Women of New Zealand in 1896; and, she represented the WCTU NZ at the Pan-Pacific
Elizabeth Taylor (social reformer)
Elizabeth_Taylor_(social_reformer)
nationality of New Zealand is the Citizenship Act 1977, which came into force on 1 January 1978. The act applies to the entire Realm of New Zealand, which
New_Zealand_nationality_law
Prominent member of women's suffrage movement in New Zealand
government to grant women the right to vote in national elections. She also was a charter member of the National Council of Women of New Zealand. Annie Jane Allen
Annie_Schnackenberg
The military history of New Zealand during World War II began when New Zealand entered the Second World War by declaring war on Nazi Germany with the
Military history of New Zealand during World War II
Military_history_of_New_Zealand_during_World_War_II
have happened or are expected to happen during 2026 in New Zealand. Estimated population as of 31 March – 5,361,300 Increase since 31 March 2025 – 43
2026_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand inspector, activist and welfare worker (1898–1965)
of the National Council of Women of New Zealand until 1960, and died in 1965 of breast cancer. Nolan, Melanie. "Frances May Don". Dictionary of New Zealand
May_Don
Premier of New Zealand from 1879 to 1882
New Zealand politician who served as the 12th premier of New Zealand from 1879 to 1882. He was born in Kingston upon Hull, England, the third son of George
John Hall (New Zealand politician)
John_Hall_(New_Zealand_politician)
Current New Zealand parliamentary term
The 54th New Zealand Parliament is the current meeting of the legislature in New Zealand. It opened on 5 December 2023 following the 14 October 2023 general
54th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Annual topless motorcycle parade in New Zealand
Boobs on Bikes is a mostly annual parade of topless men and women riding on motorcycles through large New Zealand cities (in the past, Christchurch, Palmerston
Boobs_on_Bikes
Mural in Auckland, New Zealand
on the women of northern New Zealand who contributed to the movement. The memorial opened on 20 September 1993, the day following the opening of the Kate
Auckland Women's Suffrage Memorial
Auckland_Women's_Suffrage_Memorial
Contraceptive rights in New Zealand are extensive. There are many options available to women seeking contraception. There are also options for men. Government
Contraceptive rights in New Zealand
Contraceptive_rights_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand's women advocate (1901–1989)
July 1989) was a New Zealand women's advocate and scientist. She served as president of the National Council of Women of New Zealand (NCWNZ) from 1966
Mavis_Tiller
General election for the 54th Parliament of New Zealand
in New Zealand on 14 October 2023 to determine the composition of the 54th New Zealand Parliament. Voters elected 122 members to the unicameral New Zealand
2023 New Zealand general election
2023_New_Zealand_general_election
Governing body for professional cricket in New Zealand
New Zealand Cricket, formerly the New Zealand Cricket Council, is the governing body for professional cricket in New Zealand. Cricket is the most popular
New_Zealand_Cricket
New Zealanders of European descent
Scandinavians. European New Zealanders are also known by the Māori-language loanword Pākehā. Statistics New Zealand maintains the national classification standard
European_New_Zealanders
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Victoria, 1870–1895 The Honourable Ponsonby Peacocke, a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council who lived on Ponsonby Road in the 1860s Major-General Sir
Ponsonby,_New_Zealand
Men's rugby union team of New Zealand
The New Zealand national rugby union team, known as the All Blacks (Māori: Ōpango [ɔːpaŋɔ]), represents New Zealand in men's rugby union, which is considered
New Zealand national rugby union team
New_Zealand_national_rugby_union_team
Wellington Auckland Old Russell / Okiato The capital of New Zealand has been Wellington since 1865. New Zealand's first capital was Old Russell (Okiato), in 1840–1841
Capital_of_New_Zealand
basketball teams. New Zealand's women's national rugby team, the Black Ferns, also has the best winning record of any women's national team in the world
Sport_in_New_Zealand
Rugby union governing body
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) is the governing body of rugby union in New Zealand. It was founded in 1892 as the New Zealand Rugby Football Union (NZRFU), 12
New_Zealand_Rugby
political party. The centre-left New Zealand Labour Party and the centre-right New Zealand National Party are New Zealand's two major parties, having jointly
List of political parties in New Zealand
List_of_political_parties_in_New_Zealand
Town in Southland region, New Zealand
and district in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand. It has a resident population of 8,310 as of June 2025. Gore is known for its country
Gore,_New_Zealand
Government of New Zealand from 2008–2017
The Fifth National Government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand for three parliamentary terms from 19 November 2008 to 26 October 2017.
Fifth National Government of New Zealand
Fifth_National_Government_of_New_Zealand
Native American youth movement
Organizations that were part of the Red Power Movement include the American Indian Movement (AIM) and the National Indian Youth Council (NIYC). This movement
Red_Power_movement
Football championship
member of the Asian Football Confederation, while New Zealand is a member of the Oceania Football Confederation. It was also the first Women's World Cup
2023_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup
First responsible government, 1891–1912
Stanton The Women's Parliament: The National Council of the Women of New Zealand 1896–1920 by Roberta McIntyre A Concise History of New Zealand by Philippa
Liberal Government of New Zealand
Liberal_Government_of_New_Zealand
change to another voting system, for electing Members of Parliament to New Zealand's House of Representatives. It was held on 26 November 2011 in conjunction
2011 New Zealand voting system referendum
2011_New_Zealand_voting_system_referendum
timeline of the history of New Zealand that includes only events deemed to be of principal importance. 85 mya: Around this time New Zealand splits from
Timeline of New Zealand history
Timeline_of_New_Zealand_history
Ninth edition of the ICC Champions Trophy
Retrieved 24 February 2025. "India & New Zealand qualify for Champions Trophy semi-finals". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 24 February 2025. "Virat
2025_Champions_Trophy
Arts originating from New Zealand
New Zealand art consists of the visual and plastic arts (including woodwork, textiles, and ceramics) originating from New Zealand and comes from different
New_Zealand_art
International cricket tour
The New Zealand women's cricket team toured to play against Australia women's cricket team between September 2018 and October 2018, and again between
New Zealand women's cricket team in Australia in 2018–19
New_Zealand_women's_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_2018–19
List of Macedonian women artists List of Mexican women artists List of Moroccan women artists List of New Zealand women artists List of Norwegian women artists
Lists_of_women
Social reformer in New Zealand
for women in both New Zealand and Great Britain. She was a founding member of the Women's Christian Temperance Movement in New Zealand, the National Council
Anna_Stout
New Zealand politician (born 1971/72)
Raima McKee (born 1971 or 1972) is a New Zealand politician. She has been a Member of Parliament for ACT New Zealand since the 2020 general election. She
Nicole_McKee
Central decision-making forum of the New Zealand Government
Cabinet of New Zealand (Māori: Te Rūnanga o te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa) is the New Zealand Government's body of senior ministers, accountable to the New Zealand
Cabinet_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand political party
conservative political party in New Zealand. It is currently led by David Seymour. ACT is an acronym of the name of the Association of Consumers and Taxpayers
ACT_New_Zealand
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