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Suffrage panel: What does 125 years of suffrage mean to you?

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18 Sep, 2018 04:40 PM2 mins to read

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We asked local women what Suffrage 125 means to them. Photo / File

We asked local women what Suffrage 125 means to them. Photo / File

Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick
Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick

Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick

Over 125 years we've been recognised as being leaders in this space but there is always more work to do. There will always be those who challenge change and apply negative labels to women leaders but we as a society need to create an environment where our tamāhine and mokopuna can thrive.

Acting deputy editor Stephanie Arthur-Worsop
Acting deputy editor Stephanie Arthur-Worsop

Acting deputy editor Stephanie Arthur-Worsop

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125 years ago, it was inconceivable a woman could be a journalist, let alone run a newsroom but thanks to the strong-willed wāhine who fought for equal rights, the opportunities now afforded to me know no bounds. Now it's my turn to pave the way and make the world a better place for the next generation of women.

Rotorua district councillor Tania Tapsell
Rotorua district councillor Tania Tapsell

Rotorua district councillor Tania Tapsell

This is a celebration of the trailblazing women who fought to get us where we are today. Not just for equal rights to vote, but their fight for equal pay, employment, and decision-making. It also saddens me, because only 40 per cent of us use this right to vote. We owe it to our previous and future generations.

Rotoiti women's rugby coach Victoria Grant
Rotoiti women's rugby coach Victoria Grant

Rotoiti women's rugby coach Victoria Grant

The suffrage movement is a reminder about gender equality, and pays respect to those who paved the way. Women's rugby has moved leaps and bounds in recent years, but there is still room for improvement. As a female in rugby the importance of supporting other females is paramount, we need to help each other go forward.

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