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At a breakfast to celebrate Suffrage Day today Women's Affairs Minster Steve Chadwick reminded the women of New Zealand about the importance of using their hard-won right to vote.

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Leadership does not always involve being in the spotlight, and He Wāhine Pūmanawa is a wonderful opportunity to honour some of our less well-known Māori women leaders, Women’s Affairs Mini

  • Steve Chadwick
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Associate Justice Minister Lianne Dalziel and Women's Affairs Minister Steve Chadwick have welcomed the release of the 2008 Census of Women’s Participation as a useful tool for raising awaren

  • Steve Chadwick
  • Women's Affairs

Women’s Affairs Minister Steve Chadwick is urging all New Zealanders to help improve our appalling levels of family violence and sexual abuse, as part of International Women’s Day 2008.

  • Steve Chadwick
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Women’s Affairs Minister Steve Chadwick is urging women of different ethnicities to speak up on behalf of their communities and contribute to improving the status of women in New Zealand.

  • Steve Chadwick
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Minister of Social Development Ruth Dyson and Women’s Affairs Minister Steve Chadwick will tonight open a quilt exhibition exploring the impact of family violence.

  • Steve Chadwick
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Women’s Affairs Minister Steve Chadwick today reinforced the importance of Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) working with the government to help improve the status of women in New Zealand.

  • Steve Chadwick
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World Economic Forum report shows Labour-led Government’s policies are helping to address the gap between men and women

  • Steve Chadwick
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Women's Affairs Minister Lianne Dalziel is in Japan this week (25-29 September) to deliver the keynote address at the NZ-Japan joint symposium on gender equality in Tokyo.

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Women's Affairs Minister Lianne Dalziel highlights all the family- and women-friendly policies introduced by Labour but opposed by National.

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Women's Affairs Minister, Hon Lianne Dalziel urges women to use their vote in the upcoming local elections.

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Protection orders provide crucial protection for people at risk of family violence and the government is committed to ensuring they are effective, Women's Affairs Minister Lianne Dalziel said today.

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Students attending schools that provide effective sexuality education programmes are highly motivated to learn and they value the programmes, a new report has found.

  • Lianne Dalziel
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Minister calls for women's voices in the Council Chamber

  • Lianne Dalziel
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UN welcomes NZ action on women's rights

  • Lianne Dalziel
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NZ fully supports women's rights, Dalziel tells UN

  • Lianne Dalziel
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New Zealand women deserve better than the ill-informed musings and hollow promises of a National MP, Women’s Affairs Minister Lianne Dalziel said today.

  • Lianne Dalziel
  • Women's Affairs

Message from Women's Affairs Minister Lianne Dalziel

CEDAW: no reservation in tackling discrimination

  • Lianne Dalziel
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NZ has no reservation in tackling discrimination

  • Lianne Dalziel
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Minister warns of 'glass cliff' phenomenon

  • Lianne Dalziel
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Women's Affairs Minister Lianne Dalziel has welcomed the unanimous passing of a Bill that gives New Zealand a clean bill of health as a credible voice in international women's rights

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Government commits $35,000 to co-ordinate sexual violence action

  • Lianne Dalziel
  • Women's Affairs