Articles tagged with Women

New Zealand's 2026 Events Attraction Package Brings Global Sports, Music, and Exhibitions

2 weeks ago | 189 views

New Zealand's Government, through its $40 million Events Attraction Package, is securing a range of world-class events including the inaugural Snow League World Challenge at Cardrona, major concerts like Post Malone's tour, and sporting fixtures such as the New Zealand International Football Festival. These events are expected to boost local economies by increasing tourism, hospitality, and business activity while also delivering long-term benefits through community engagement and sector development. The package supports a diverse lineup of events across the country, contributing to a standout year for tourism and entertainment in 2026.

Tags: Louise Upston Post Malone Ryan McNaught Tottenham Hotspur Chelsea F.C Women LEGO Star Wars Linkin Park Robbie Williams FIFA World Series World Surf League

Pink Ribbon Day Highlights Importance of Early Breast Cancer Screening in NZ

4 weeks ago | 285 views

Pink Ribbon Day highlights the importance of early breast cancer detection, with over 16,440 women aged 70 to 74 already benefiting from free screening since eligibility was extended last year. The nationwide age extension, part of a four-year rollout, has led to the detection of 190 breast cancers in this group, potentially improving treatment outcomes through earlier diagnosis. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes that expanding screening programs supports early detection, better recovery chances, and strengthens New Zealand's healthcare future.

Tags: Pink Ribbon Day breast cancer early detection breast screening Health Minister Simeon Brown New Zealand women cancer treatment screening eligibility cancer awareness healthcare programs

Chelsea F.C. Women to Play Auckland FC at International Football Festival in NZ

1 month ago | 429 views

Chelsea F.C. Women will play Auckland FC Women’s Invitational XI at Eden Park on August 8, marking the first time a Women’s Super League club competes in New Zealand, supported by the Government’s $70 million Major Events and Tourism Package. This event, part of the International Football Festival, aims to boost Auckland’s economy, create jobs, and showcase New Zealand globally as a premier destination for sport and entertainment. The Government’s investment also supports other major events like concerts and sports tournaments, enhancing tourism and cultural offerings nationwide.

Tags: Chelsea F. C. Women Louise Upston Auckland FC Women’s Invitational XI Tottenham Hotspur FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Linkin Park Robbie Williams Ultra Music Festival FIFA World Series World Surf League Championship Tour

The 80s Calling Campaign: Ending HIV Stigma and Discrimination in New Zealand

1 month ago | 318 views

Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey launched the “The 80s Calling” campaign to eliminate HIV-related stigma and discrimination in New Zealand, targeting especially older generations influenced by outdated fears from the 1980s. Despite progress in reducing HIV infections, nearly three-quarters of New Zealanders still hold some stigma, which hinders the goal of zero transmission by 2030. The campaign, developed with key organizations and supported by new mental health services, will run across multiple media platforms to promote accurate information and inclusivity for people living with HIV.

Tags: Matt Doocey The 80s Calling Burnett Foundation Aotearoa Positive Women Body Positive New Zealand HIV AIDS Gen X Undetectable = Untransmittable

Mental Health Innovation Fund Round Three Expands Access Across New Zealand

3 months ago | 446 views

The Mental Health and Addiction Innovation Fund in New Zealand has entered its third round with changes to increase access, including revising the requirement for an independent Social Return on Investment (SROI) report to a more flexible proposal-based approach. These adjustments respond to sector feedback by lowering barriers such as matched-funding thresholds and allowing community organizations to better demonstrate outcomes while maintaining robust evaluation. With $20 million allocated over two years, the Fund aims to support grassroots initiatives that improve timely access to mental health and addiction services, protect public specialist services, and deliver scalable, evidence-based solutions.

Tags: Matt Doocey Mental Health Minister New Zealand Mental Health Addiction Innovation Fund Women’s Refuge Social Return on Investment Grassroots Organisations Mental Health Workforce Crisis Response

New BoardConnector Database Boosts Women’s Leadership Roles in NZ

3 months ago | 695 views

A new database called BoardConnector has been launched to support women's progress into leadership and governance roles in New Zealand, providing access to training and a pool of governance-ready leaders. Minister Nicola Grigg emphasizes that increasing female representation on boards strengthens decision-making and economic growth, while addressing gender pay and retirement savings gaps. Despite progress, women hold only 31 percent of private-sector director positions, highlighting the need for tools that drive meaningful change and economic empowerment for women.

Tags: Nicola Grigg International Women’s Day women’s leadership BoardConnector governance female directors economic empowerment gender pay gap New Zealand women in business

Join the Movement: End Violence Against Women This White Ribbon Day

6 months ago | 598 views

Today is White Ribbon Day, a national event encouraging people to oppose violence against women and celebrate men who promote healthy relationships. The day marks the start of the ‘16 Days of Activism’ campaign, which raises awareness about gender-based violence and calls for an end to discriminatory attitudes. Government officials and high-profile women are collaborating with organizations like UN Women Aotearoa to share messages and resources aimed at creating safer communities and supporting victims.

Tags: Karen Chhour Nicola Grigg Cindy Kiro Alison Mau White Ribbon Day 16 Days of Activism UN Women Aotearoa Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence family violence

New Zealand Expands Gender Pay Gap Toolkit to Include Ethnicity and Disability Gaps

7 months ago | 675 views

New Zealand’s expanded Gender Pay Gap Toolkit now includes tools for calculating gender-ethnicity and gender-disability pay gaps, along with resources tailored for small to medium-sized businesses and young women. Despite the overall gender pay gap falling to 5.2 percent, significant disparities persist for Asian, Māori, Pacific, and disabled women, highlighting ongoing challenges. Developed in partnership with businesses and community groups, the toolkit provides practical guidance to help organizations measure, analyze, and address overlapping pay gaps to create fairer workplaces.

Tags: Nicola Grigg Karanina Sumeo YWCA Auckland New Zealand Gender Pay Gap Ethnicity Pay Gap Disability Pay Gap SMEs Women Wāhine Māori

New Breast Screening Site Opens in Waikanae for Women on Kāpiti Coast

8 months ago | 845 views

A new fixed breast screening site has opened in Waikanae on the Kāpiti Coast, providing women with easier access to mammograms closer to home. The purpose-built facility offers a more comfortable and spacious environment than the previous mobile unit, with upgraded equipment and IT systems. Health Minister Simeon Brown and Women’s Minister Nicola Grigg emphasize the importance of early detection through screening, especially during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, highlighting the effectiveness of mammograms in improving survival rates for women with breast cancer.

Tags: Simeon Brown Nicola Grigg Breast screening Kāpiti Coast Women Health Minister Women’s Minister Mammograms Breast cancer Screening.

New Zealand Expands Free Breast Screening to Women Aged 70-74: Improving Early Detection and Saving Lives

8 months ago | 739 views

The nationwide breast screening age extension is progressing, with women aged 70 and 74 now eligible for free screening, marking the first step in a four-year rollout to include women aged 71 to 73 in subsequent years. The initiative aims to provide around 130,000 more women with screening every two years, allowing for early detection of breast cancer and improved survival rates. The extension, part of the Government's 100-Day Plan, is supported by increased staffing, upgraded equipment, and a new digital platform to enhance accessibility and efficiency in breast screening services.

Tags: Simeon Brown Nicola Grigg Health Minister Women’s Minister Breast cancer New Zealand Mammograms Health New Zealand Screening Early detection

Significant Reduction in Gynaecology Wait Times for Women in Counties Manukau

8 months ago | 722 views

Women in Counties Manukau are now receiving specialist gynaecology care much sooner, with long waits for a first specialist assessment significantly reduced over the past year, according to Health Minister Simeon Brown. The number of women waiting over four months for their first gynaecology appointment dropped from over 305 to just 30, marking a 90.2 percent reduction. Counties Manukau clinicians and healthcare teams have played a crucial role in reducing waitlists through strategies like running extra weekend clinics and maximizing available clinic sessions, resulting in a 35.6 percent reduction in the total gynaecology waitlist.

Tags: Simeon Brown Women Counties Manukau Gynaecology care Health Minister Waitlist reduction Clinicians Healthcare teams Timely care Health target.

132nd Suffrage Day: Celebrating Progress for Women in New Zealand

9 months ago | 819 views

Minister for Women Nicola Grigg commemorates the 132nd anniversary of Suffrage Day, celebrating New Zealand's progress for women's rights. The government has made strides in reducing the gender pay gap, promoting women's representation in leadership roles, and improving health outcomes for women and girls. Grigg emphasizes the importance of continuing efforts towards achieving true equality and expresses gratitude to all women and girls for their contributions to New Zealand's advancement.

Tags: Suffrage Day New Zealand Minister for Women Nicola Grigg gender pay gap women's representation public sector boards Free to Lead toolkit health outcomes Christchurch

Fish & Game Family Fishing Licences Updated for Equal Rights and Inclusion

9 months ago | 779 views

Fish & Game New Zealand's family fishing licences are being updated to grant equal fishing rights to both adults starting from the 2025/26 angling season, allowing independent fishing and voting rights in Fish & Game elections. The change aims to address the historical anomaly where the second adult on the licence, often a woman, could not fish independently or participate in elections. Minister Meager hopes the update will enhance accessibility for women and young families, encouraging more people to enjoy angling and ensuring financial relief with no price increases to Fish & Game angling licences confirmed for the upcoming season.

Tags: Fish & Game New Zealand family fishing licences Hunting and Fishing Minister James Meager University of Otago Women on the Fly NZ Dame Lynda Topp Richie Cosgrove freshwater fishing.

New Zealand's Gender Pay Gap Shrinks to 5.2% - Historic Low

9 months ago | 1054 views

New Zealand's gender pay gap decreased from 8.2% to 5.2% in the June 2025 quarter, the lowest since data collection began in 1998, as reported by Stats NZ. Minister for Women, Nicola Grigg, hailed the improvement as positive news for women in the country. The government is dedicated to economic growth, with efforts to reduce pay gaps, increase wages, and create more job opportunities, though challenges persist in addressing ethnic pay gaps.

Tags: New Zealand gender pay gap Stats NZ Nicola Grigg Minister for Women wages inflation interest rates economic empowerment ethnic groups

Improved Access to Maternal Mental Health Support in Waikato, Hawke’s Bay, Mid Central, and Wellington Regions

10 months ago | 1729 views

New funding of $4.9 million will improve access to specialist mental health support for women and families during and after pregnancy in Waikato, Hawke’s Bay, Mid Central, and Wellington regions. The investment aims to provide timely and appropriate care for those facing mental health challenges during pregnancy or postpartum, including support for birth trauma or stillbirth. This funding will create more roles in community-based specialist infant and maternal mental health services, ensuring more equitable access and reducing wait times for those in need of care.

Tags: women families mental health support pregnancy specialist care Mr Doocey maternal mental health investment access funding