International Women’s Day panel and networking
What: A panel discussion and networking event to hear about amazing women, their experiences and their successes.
Where: The Pavilion, University of Auckland
When: 9:00am-11:30am, 8 March
EthNix Links International Women’s Day event
What: EthNix Links in collaboration with ethnically diverse women and sponsors invite women of all diversity to celebrate and strengthen each other at this exclusively women-only event. Will include guest speakers and raffle prizes.
Where: New Lynn Community Centre
When: 2:00pm-5:30pm, 8 March
Women’s Work
What: Women’s Work is a photographic exhibition by the women of the Advertising and Illustrative Photographers Association (AIPA) celebrating the work of women photographers whose creative innovation has earned them commercial success in a highly competitive world.
Where: Ellen Melville Centre
When: 6-9 March
Each for Equal: Our Stories
What: Auckland Council has teamed up with Humans of South Auckland (HOSA) to mark International Women’s Day with a photo exhibition featuring the images and stories of inspiring wāhine.
Where: Waitākere Central Library, Manukau Library, Takapuna Library and Pukekohe Library
When: 1-31 March
Milk & Honey International Women’s Day music festival
What: Returning for its second year, Milk & Honey Music Festival will celebrate International Women’s Day with a free festival at Silo Park.
Where: Silo Park
When: 12:00-6:30pm, 8 March
Human Rights Commission International Women’s Day event with Helen Clark
What: The Human Rights Commission invites you to a panel discussion regarding “Gender and Economic Equality for Women in New Zealand: Progress and Challenges”. The discussion will be chaired by former prime minister Helen Clark.
Where: Human Rights Commission Auckland Office
When: 11:00am-12:45pm, 10 March