The South marks 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage

Police officers (from left, back row) Jess Double, Amy Robertson, Holly Mauheni, Katie Haldane, Julie Russell and Michelle Lee, joined firefighters Tai-anne Blair, Jodie McHugh and Katelyn Pascoe at Industry Cafe in Invercargill yesterday to celebrate the
Police officers (from left, back row) Jess Double, Amy Robertson, Holly Mauheni, Katie Haldane, Julie Russell and Michelle Lee, joined firefighters Tai-anne Blair, Jodie McHugh and Katelyn Pascoe at Industry Cafe in Invercargill yesterday to celebrate...
About 25 people gathered at the Wanaka Library to celebrate the anniversary. Helen Johnston (right) plants a Kate Sheppard camellia outside the library. Photo: Sean Nugent
About 25 people gathered at the Wanaka Library to celebrate the anniversary. Helen Johnston (right) plants a Kate Sheppard camellia outside the library. Photo: Sean Nugent
About 60 police officers from the Southern district police, as well as representatives from the Dunedin City Council and other organisations, gathered outside the Dunedin Town Hall. Photo: Peter McIntosh
About 60 police officers from the Southern district police, as well as representatives from the Dunedin City Council and other organisations, gathered outside the Dunedin Town Hall. Photo: Peter McIntosh
Mayor Bryan Cadogan joins Daisy Fualau (4 months) and Balclutha Police Detective Kate Bartlett for the celebration. Photo: Jack Conroy
Mayor Bryan Cadogan joins Daisy Fualau (4 months) and Balclutha Police Detective Kate Bartlett for the celebration. Photo: Jack Conroy

Across the Otago region, many people were celebrating the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage in New Zealand.

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