19 Sep 2018

125 years of women's vote; where is equal pay?

From Morning Report, 8:10 am on 19 September 2018

Today marks 125 years since New Zealand women won the right to vote. Kiwi women have made great strides since that day in 1893 - women have filled the roles of Governor-General, Prime Minister and Chief Justice. But have all women been able to share equally in those advances? Kim Hill talks to Gabriel Brettkelly from the Public Service Association, Sina Wendt of Leadership NZ, and Janelle Murphy, the great granddaughter of landmark Maori rights activist Dame Whina Cooper. They discuss the future of women's rights and the issue of pay equity.