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Is it time Āotearoa embraced a parental leave registry?

It’s no secret that we believe that transparency is a key driver of change. From advocating ...

Champions for Change — working together to achieve inclusive prosperity for Aotearoa

In the final Champions for Change Summit for 2022, a panel comprising Jolie Hodson, Spark CEO, ...

Meet our November New Members!

Our November 2022 new members and their aspirations for the women of Aotearoa   Ki te ...

Dame Patsy Reddy elected as New Zealand Rugby chair

It’s with great pride that we share that one of our members has made history for ...

Riana Manuel: the gap between Māori and non-Māori life expectancy should be falling within five years

A seven-year gap between Māori and non-Māori life expectancy should be falling within five years, shares ...

We’re ‘downing tools’ to raise awareness of gender pay gap this #NoPayDay

  Today, on Monday 28th November, we’re calling on the community to join us in ‘downing ...

The Champions for Change Pulse-Check

Prosperity and our sense of Nationhood Te Tiriti o Waitangi lighting the pathway forward   With ...

We’re ‘downing tools’ to raise awareness of gender pay gap this #NoPayDay

  On Monday 28th November, we’re calling on our members and community to ‘downing tools’ and ...

Member Carmen Vicelich’s Valocity announced as runner-up global fintech of the year

  Global Women Member Carmen Vicelich’s company, Valocity, has been acknowledged on the world stage for ...

Inside Fletcher Building’s Game-Changing Parental Leave Policy

Global Women Partners, Fletcher Building, has designed and implemented a brand new Parental Leave Policy. It ...

Will Remote Work Help or Hinder the Pursuit of Equality?

Tides aren’t just changing when it comes to the status-quo of working styles. As we edge ...

Spark launches $1 million scholarship programme for Māori, Pasifika and women

When it comes to diversity in technology, women represent only 27% of the workforce. This, however, ...