Women share what they think needs to change in New Zealand regarding women's rights, and what International Women's Day means to them.
I think it's good to recognise International Women's Day. I do think it's getting better now women can work and have a family. I'm all for that. I stayed home with my family but there are options.
Angela Aislabie, 50
Sunnybrook
I guess there's more to be done but for me personally I'm an independent woman, I work so I'm happy my needs are being met and I'm looking forward to relaxing in retirement.
Thelma Glasgow, 73
Te Ngae
The day is good for women. It's good for them to be appreciated by family and in the workplace. There's always going to be inequality in pay rates. We're forever trying to fight for that.
Natasha Harris, 32
Fairy Springs
It's more an issue for people who are young, we learned to live with the system. It's very important women can speak up without getting bullied.
Elly van Wolferen, 75
Glenholme