Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians New Zealand Group

Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians New Zealand Group The Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP) is part of the CPA. We are an independent, politically neutral organisation. Do not spam or flood the forum.

The New Zealand Group was formed to discuss ways to increase female representation in Parliament and work towards the increasing outcomes for women and girls in Aotearoa. This page is run by the secretariat of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians New Zealand Group. Our social media policy:

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This week members of the New Zealand Parliament CWP met with Minister Hyunsook Kim and delegates from the Ministry for G...
05/05/2023

This week members of the New Zealand Parliament CWP met with Minister Hyunsook Kim and delegates from the Ministry for Gender Equality in Korean, and staff from the Korean Embassy. A range of topics was discussed over afternoon tea, including gender representation in Parliament, gender pay gaps, and supporting families to maintain careers while looking after children. CWP members in attendance were Ingrid Leary (co-chair), Dr. Emily Henderson, Melissa Lee, and Maureen Pugh.

08/03/2023
We are so proud to reach 50% women Members of the New Zealand Parliament 💜What an amazing milestone to celebrate for our...
10/11/2022

We are so proud to reach 50% women Members of the New Zealand Parliament 💜

What an amazing milestone to celebrate for our wāhine o te pāremata and Aotearoa!

CWP NZ Group is at Festival for the Future today and over the weekend! We are here to engage with people about Parliamen...
29/07/2022

CWP NZ Group is at Festival for the Future today and over the weekend! We are here to engage with people about Parliament, leadership opportunities, and pathways into politics.

Beautiful banners created for the celebrations of Women’s Suffrage 125 hanging proudly in our stall 💜

Last week CWP hosted our 10 winners of the Future Leaders’ Challenge at Parliament. The day was filled with discussions ...
28/06/2022

Last week CWP hosted our 10 winners of the Future Leaders’ Challenge at Parliament. The day was filled with discussions about leadership, Parliament, and the different roads to becoming a member of Parliament.

A big shoutout to our winners for their participation in the Video Competition and to all the members who met with them.

Ingrid Leary MP Nicola Grigg MP Nicole McKee MPChlöe Swarbrick Simon Watts MP for North ShorePenny Simmonds MPSarah Pallett - MP for IlamLouise Upston MPSam UffindellNaisi Chen MPMelissa Lee MPAnahila Kanongataá-Suisuiki Labour MPAngela Roberts MPNew Zealand Parliament

Happy International Women’s Day! 🎉We started our day off discussing leadership roles and working as an MP and diplomat w...
07/03/2022

Happy International Women’s Day! 🎉

We started our day off discussing leadership roles and working as an MP and diplomat with HE Laura Clarke, British High Commissioner, and Hawwa Niyaz.

We hope you get a chance to celebrate today!

Happy !

Our British High Commissioner for the Day winner Hawwa Niyaz met Ingrid Leary MP and Barbara Kuriger MP to hear about their work as part of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians New Zealand Group ⤵️

Very proud to have ORANGE THE PARLIAMENT today, supporting the UN’s 16 days of activism against gender-based violence 🧡🧡...
08/12/2021

Very proud to have ORANGE THE PARLIAMENT today, supporting the UN’s 16 days of activism against gender-based violence 🧡🧡🧡

Historic world first alert: Orange the Parliament!
To celebrate the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence UN Women Aotearoa New Zealand invited the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians group to show their solidarity by wearing orange to their breakfast and then into Parliament today!

Thank you to the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians 🧡




Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians New Zealand Group

On screen: Penny Ashton (Comedian, Social Commentator, and Podcaster of Showy Ovaries)

Back row, left to right: Greg O’Connor MP, Vanushi Walters MP, Barbara Kuriger MP, Melissa Lee MP, Louisa Wall MP, Helen White MP, Jan Logie MP, Marja Lubeck MP

Front row, left to right: Anna Lorck MP, Nicola Grigg MP, Minister for Women - Hon Jan Tinetti, Deputy British High Commissioner – Sam Pass, Ingrid Leary MP, Parliamentary Service Chief Executive – Rafael Gonzalez-Montero

This morning CWP met to hear from Hot Pink Penny Ashton and Sam Pass, Deputy British High Commissioner, about menopause ...
08/12/2021

This morning CWP met to hear from Hot Pink Penny Ashton and Sam Pass, Deputy British High Commissioner, about menopause and its varying affects.

We are also celebrating ORANGE THE PARLIAMENT 🧡 which is our parliamentarians showing support to the UN Women Aotearoa New Zealand’s Orange the World campaign to end gender-based violence.

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08/12/2021

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🎥 WATCH: All Future Leaders Challenge winners' videos are now available on YouTube. Check them out: https://youtube.com/...
26/11/2021

🎥 WATCH: All Future Leaders Challenge winners' videos are now available on YouTube. Check them out: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqLfh-6CkbiJWRXUKntfuqxQWRvcJxz3Y

Congratulations again to Isabella McKeefry; Sam Allan; Sophie Ineson; Depali Lamba; Veisinia Faletau; Shefaa Swailam; Amelia Lee; Ashleigh Putt-Fallows; Desiree Scanlan and Sophie Roberts! We can't wait to meet you all at Parliament next year!

Thank you to everyone who entered the Future Leaders Challenge! We received over 50 entries and were so blown away by he...
19/11/2021

Thank you to everyone who entered the Future Leaders Challenge! We received over 50 entries and were so blown away by hearing our talented rangatahi talk about the things that matter to them. We're so excited to announce our winners. Congratulations to:
✨ Isabella McKeefry
✨ Sam Allan
✨ Sophie Ineson
✨ Depali Lamba
✨ Veisinia Faletau
✨ Shefaa Swailam
✨ Amelia Lee
✨ Ashleigh Putt-Fallows
✨ Desiree Scanlan
✨ Sophie Roberts

We can't wait to see our winners at Parliament next year! We'll be posting our winners' videos next week - stay tuned!

📣Are you in school-years 8 to 13?📣Do you want to win a paid trip to Wellington to meet with Members of Parliament and ki...
30/09/2021

📣Are you in school-years 8 to 13?
📣Do you want to win a paid trip to Wellington to meet with Members of Parliament and kickstart your leadership journey?

CWP have an exciting opportunity for you – the Future Leaders Challenge! All you have to do is create a short video imagining you are giving a speech to Parliament. In the video you should explain either:
➡️an issue facing young women in Aotearoa New Zealand and the action they think Parliament could take to address it
➡️or, explain an action Parliamentarians could take to promote gender equality.

Entries close at 5pm on Friday 15 October 2021. We’ve extended the original deadline to give you the school holidays to create this video! 10 lucky winners will be announced shortly after the closing date.

The prize includes flights to Wellington, a night’s stay at hotel in Wellington. A full-day programme at Parliament including leadership session run by Members of Parliament, fun activities around Wellington and all meals.

For all the T&C’s and information on how to enter, visit this link bit.ly/3gDXa22

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