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NZ celebrates 125 years of women having the vote

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WellINGToN: New Zealand became the first nation in the world to allow women to vote 125 years ago, and hundreds of people celebrated the anniversar­y by turning out to gatherings and speeches.

Some wore period costumes or white camellia flowers, a symbol of the historic movement.

New Zealand’s female lawmakers also marked the occasion yesterday by re-enacting an all-male photograph of lawmakers taken more than a century ago.

This time, the photograph fea- tured New Zealand’s third female Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in the centre, holding her three-monthold daughter Neve.

Ardern was also the guest editor for the “suffrage edition” of the country’s largest daily newspaper The New Zealand Herald, although some questioned whether that move could taint the political neutrality the paper seeks in its journalism.

Liberal lawmakers introduced a new Bill yesterday that they said was aimed at addressing historic lower pay for women by making it easier for workers to make claims for pay equity.

“It reminds us that that is what we are here for,” said Acting Minister for Women Eugenie Sage, referring to the photo session, proposed law change and other advancemen­ts for women. “That’s why we got the vote.”

Earlier in the day, Ardern spoke to hundreds of people gathered in Auckland, telling them that her own great-great-grandmothe­r had signed the petition for women to get the vote back in 1893.

In her edition of the newspaper, Ardern wrote that she felt an “enormous sense of responsibi­lity” to capture women’s voices and highlight the extraordin­ary within the ordinary. She pointed out that she left the content and placement of political stories to the news editor.

The paper featured a photograph of Ardern, who is liberal, with New Zealand’s two previous female prime ministers, Jenny Shipley and Helen Clark.

The focus on a diverse group of women throughout the paper was applauded by many readers.

 ?? — AP ?? We’ve come a long way: New Zealand women lawmakers, with Ardern in the centre holding baby Neve, posing for a photograph at Parliament in Wellington. They were re-enacting a 1905 photograph (right), which featured only male lawmakers.
— AP We’ve come a long way: New Zealand women lawmakers, with Ardern in the centre holding baby Neve, posing for a photograph at Parliament in Wellington. They were re-enacting a 1905 photograph (right), which featured only male lawmakers.
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