The NZS.com New Zealand Women directory contains a list of People, Women, Womens, Centre, Centres, Club and Clubs NZ websites.

Women


  • Auckland Women's Centre   (www.awc.org.nz)

    Meeting place for all women and offers courses and services provided by women in a women-only environment.

  • Beauty and Lace   (www.beautyandlace.co.nz)

    An online health and beauty magazine for women. Includes articles written by experts, monthly competitions and a great forum.

  • Britney Spears Images   (popstar.orcon.net.nz)

    Britney Spears image archive.

  • Dove : Campaign For Real Beauty   (www.campaignforrealbeauty.co.nz)

    Join the debate on representation of women in the media. The Dove Campaign For Real Beauty portrays real beauty, not just conventional physical beauty.

  • Extraordinary Women In Action   (mysite.xtra.co.nz/~xtraordinary)

    On the 12th of February each year, NZ women are invited to celebrate being extraordinary, by taking extraordinary actions!

  • Feel at Home   (www.feelathome.co.nz)

    An online magazine highlighting the strengths of women in our community, with practical advice in the areas of home, health and fitness. Book reviews and much more, including online sales of essential oils, baking kits, fitness equipment and books.

  • Feminist Studies in Aotearoa   (www.egroups.com/group/fmst)

    An email distributed electronic Journal that discusses feminist scholarship in the form of articles, reviews of books, exhibitions and films, with focus on New Zealand (Aotearoa) feminisms.

  • Girls Day Out   (www.gdo365.co.nz)

    A female exhibition at New Zealand Expo Centre, Auckland. Three days jam packed with fashion, beauty, health and fitness.

  • Girls on Top   (www.girlsontop.co.nz)

    A club for women, getting women of all ages into the outdoors and letting them experience different outdoor activities in a supportive environment. Clubs are run in Auckland, Hamilton, Taupo, Wellington and Queenstown.

  • Housing for Women Trust   (www.canterbury.cyberplace.org.nz/community/women.html)

    The objectives of the Trust are to: reduce the risks women face, support women in obtaining alternatives to the present facilities available to them and enable them to change the circumstances which disempower them.

  • Kapiti Women's Centre   (www.kapitiwomenscentre.org.nz)

    The Kapiti Women's Centre is a feminist organisation which promotes the physical, mental and spiritual well being of women on the Kapiti Coast.

  • Kapiti Women's Triathlon   (www.kwt.org.nz)

    Women's triathlon is a fun event for women and college girls. Emphasis is on a non-competitive friendly triathlon.

  • Michelle's Xena Picture Library   (www.warriorprincess.com)

    Pictures and sound files from Xena Warrior Princess and appearances in print and on TV by Lucy Lawless.

  • Monumental Stories   (www.monumentalstories.gen.nz)

    A Level 5 social studies resource for teachers and students. Monumental Stories encompasses landmark achievements for women over the last 200 years and 50 women who have inspired and served New Zealand communities.

  • Mums on Top   (www.mumsontop.co.nz)

    An online magazine and community for New Zealand mums. Features include entertainment, style, being a domestic goddess, health and fitness, child care and more.

  • National Advisory Council on the Employment of Women   (www.nacew.govt.nz)

    NACEW’s major project in recent years has been the development of a survey on childcare that set out to examine the use or non use of childcare and the relationship between childcare and participation in employment.

  • National Council of Women of New Zealand   (www.ncwnz.co.nz)

    The Council aims to serve women, the family and community at local, national and international level through study, discussion and action.

  • Network for Women in Dairying   (www.womenindairying.org.nz)

    The Network for Women in Dairying aim to support, mentor and educate women involved in the dairy farming industry in New Zealand.

  • New Horizons for Women Trust   (www.newhorizonsforwomen.org.nz)

    This charitable trust creates awards designed to help women return to education and training, and to promote research on women's issues. They are supported by many women's organisations.

  • New Zealand Association of Women in Aviation   (www.nzawa.org.nz)

    An enthusiastic group that aims to foster friendship amongst women interested in aviation. Through their network, meetings, rallies and newsletters, they encourage you to extend your knowledge and experience in your chosen sport or profession.

  • New Zealand Centre for Women and Leadership   (women-leadership.massey.ac.nz)

    An initiative of Massey University, with a mission to promote leadership opportunities for women through education, research, consultancy and community activity.

  • New Zealand Federation of Graduate Women   (www.nzfgw.org.nz)

    Calling all women graduates of universities, polytechnics, colleges of education and wananga. Join this influential organisation for women to improve the status of women and girls in society and promote lifelong education.

  • New Zealand Federation of Women's Institutes   (www.wi.org.nz)

    An organisation that aims to enable women to play an effective role in the life and development of their community.

  • NZine: New Zealand Women   (www.nzine.co.nz/features/suffrage2.html)

    Going through this index of articles you will read about Women's Suffrage in New Zealand, Dame Ngaio Marsh through to Aunt Haysl.

  • Realwomen   (www.realwomen.co.nz)

    We bring you great stories, helpful information, ideas and entertainment. A comprehensive collection of plus sized clothing and lots of other products are on their way for the real women.

Pages:   1 2   Next »

Featured