Helen Joyce is coming to New Zealand to talk about the new battle for women’s rights.
Tickets will be on sale soon.
In late October this year, Helen Joyce from the UK will be in New Zealand to talk about the new battle for women’s rights.
After hearing that she’d been invited to Australia, the Women’s Rights Party and Free Speech Union jumped on the bandwagon, and asked if she would cross the ditch and come to NZ, too. Although Helen is being jointly hosted here by the Women’s Rights Party and Free Speech Union, she will give different talks at different venues and places for each of the two organisations.
For the Women’s Rights Party, the dates and cities are –
Auckland – 25th October
Christchurch – 28th October
Dunedin – 29th October
Wellington – 30th October
The cost for each talk is $40 for waged, and $30 for unwaged.
Booking for the events will be via the websites of the Women’s Rights Party and Free Speech Union, and notification of when bookings can be made will be there and on all the usual social media platforms. Members of the Women’s Rights Party (membership is $5/year) will get notification via their newsletter. The venues will be revealed closer to the dates of Helen’s talks by email to those who’ve booked. At this point, I don’t know if any of the talks will be recorded for later viewing for members - that appears to be something which is still to be decided.
Below, I have a chat about all this with Anne Mortimer, who is the coordinator for the Canterbury and West Coast region of the Women’s Rights Party; and Helen Houghton, who is the leader of the Conservative Party, as well as a relieving primary school teacher, and at the tail end of studying for a law degree. Anne and Helen are co-organising Helen Joyce’s talk in Christchurch. We also talk about Helen Houghton's cancellation by a teachers' Facebook group, happenings arounds kids and women's rights in NZ, and a little about the murky legal waters that transactivists and gender idealogues might be treading.
Helen Joyce is coming to New Zealand to speak about the new battle for women's rights.
Information relating to what we talk about is also at the bottom of the video on my YouTube channel.



Great to hear. Just a heads up, having experienced first hand the protests against Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, please get serious about the security arrangements. NZ Police will just stand back and watch like they did in Albert Park.
She is absolutely magnificent, you are so lucky!