Hon Clare Curran
MP for Dunedin South
11 November 2019
New Labour MPs to deliver 8th Dame Dorothy Fraser Lecture tonight
The eighth annual Dame Dorothy Fraser Lecture will be delivered in Dunedin tonight by up and coming Labour women MPs
(from the 2017 intake) Deborah Russell – MP for New Lynn, Liz Craig, List MP based in Invercargill, Kiri Allan – List
MP based in East Coast, Marja Lubeck – List MP based in Rodney.
The MPs will speak to the theme of“Is politics worth it? (why I’m there, what I want to see change and what I’m doing about it)”
The lecture continues the strong tradition of honouring the late Dame Dorothy Fraser by highlighting the achievements of
New Zealand women, and remembering their contributions.
Ali Mau’s lecture is the eighth in a series delivered by renowned New Zealand women beginning with former Prime Minister
Helen Clark in 2012. She was followed by the President of the CTU Helen Kelly, former National politician and feminist
Marilyn Waring, sexual abuse campaigner Louise Nicholas, historian Professor Barbara Brookes the Hon Annette King and
broadcaster and writer Alison Mau.
Dame Dorothy Fraser was the youngest person to join the New Zealand Labour Party and was a well-known community figure
who gave so much back to the Dunedin South community. She spent 29 years on the Otago Hospital Board, was a Dunedin City
Councillor, an Otago University councillor, Otago High School board of governors member, and chairwoman of Montecillo
Trust Board.
The Dame Dorothy Fraser Lecture, now in its eighth year, honours her accomplishments and celebrates the achievements of
other women.
Lecture details:
7pm
Monday 11 November
Burns Hall, 415 Moray Place, Dunedin