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The Women's Rights Party NZ was formed in May 2023 after the worst mob violence against women in NZ's history at the Let Women Speak rally, in March the same year, demonstrated the importance of having a political party to speak out on behalf of women.

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The Ani O’Brien case highlights flaws of the Harmful Digital Communications Act – and also why it is needed.

Online abuse is harmful, but clearly defining what 'harm' comprises is essential.

Who knew the Ellen Melville Community Centre was also a ‘Proud Centre’?

New words are being used to describe it which obscure it actual origins.

Thanks to the Broadcasting Allocation for election advertising, women’s voices will finally be heard on mainstream TV.

This may be unsettling for those who have done their best to silence us.

A bit about the trans-identifying teenage boy who took the state of West Virginia to the US Supreme Court.

All the sympathetic stories about him can't hide who he is, and what he was allowed to do to young women.

US Supreme Court rules that states can ban trans-identifying male athletes from female student athletics.

This is a great win for female student athletes in West Virginia and Idaho. It opens the door for other states to impose bans on boys who identify as girls from competing in female sports, too.

You can’t protect what you can’t define! Submission on the Legislation (Definition of Woman and Man) Amendment Bill.

An individual submission to the Social Services and Communities Select Committee.

Women’s Rights Party opens our Election campaign today.

The general election in NZ is on 7 November 2026 - we're on!

We have submitted on an Overseas Adoptions Legislation Bill.

This Bill is currently before the Justice Select Committee.

Most New Zealanders oppose ‘transwomen’ using women’s and girls’ single-sex spaces!

New poll results show a substantially increased opposition to men who identify as women being in designated female spaces.

Is Senior Police Officer Naidoo, now a Labour candidate, as woke as his partner? And what has this to do with the National Council of Women?

Notably, gender ideology was ushered into the National Council of Women under the watch of his partner, Vanisa Dhiru.