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Noeline Baker (1878–1958), suffragist, wartime women's labour administrator, gardener and peace educator • Lady
June Blundell (1922–2012), community activism and welfare work •
Vidyamala Burch (born 1959), mindfulness teacher •
Madeleine Chapman (born 1994), editor for
The Spinoff and
North & South, Samoan cricketer and javelin thrower •
Anne Gambrill, New Zealand High Court judge •
Miranda Harcourt (born 1962), actress and acting coach • Dame
Bronwen Holdsworth (born 1943), businesswoman and arts patron •
Sue Kedgley (born 1948), New Zealand politician, campaigner for women's affairs, environmental and community issues •
Shirley Maddock (1928–2001), New Zealand's first television news writer, first television interviewer and first female television producer •
Katherine Mansfield (1888–1923), prominent New Zealand modernist short story writer •
Dr Diana Mason (1922–2007), obstetrician •
Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa (born 1957),
Prime Minister of Samoa •
Thomasin McKenzie (born 2000), professional actress •
Sheilah Winn (1917–2001), arts patron and philanthropist ==References==