New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

So, Sue me! I’LL NEVER STOP FIGHTING FOR WOMEN

‘Without hesitation, I picked up the duster and threw it back at him’

Activist, author, politician and feminist Sue Kedgley, 73, sits down with the Weekly to talk about her recent book, her favourite possessions and how to bake a persimmon.

What is the best thing about your life at the moment?

I actually have some time in my life to meet with friends and do things that I want to do. I don’t have to leap out of bed at the crack of dawn and race off to work. It’s

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

New Zealand Woman’s Weekly6 min read
‘It’s Time To Try Comedy!’
When someone is as wellknown as Shortland Street actor Ngahuia Piripi, you wouldn’t think they would have to beg anyone for a part in their show. But that’s exactly what she did to be in some episodes of Only in Aotearoa, a comedy sketch show screeni
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly3 min read
That’s ‘mole’ Like It!
The anonymous texts were really starting to annoy me. Every morning when I turned on the microphone and began my opening spiel on my talkback show, up would pop the anonymous texter, within seconds of me opening my mouth. “Typical right-wing nonsense
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly2 min read
Star Weekly
Serena Williams, 42, served style and comfort in equal measure with her latest Serena Williams Design Crew collection. “I’m obsessed!” says the tennis ace. What would King’s Day be without a king? Dutch royals (from left) Princess Amalia, 20, Queen

Related Books & Audiobooks