When women and men have the same opportunities to reach their potential in whatever roles they choose, there are significant economic and social benefits, she says.
"We look forward to the day when men and women are valued and supported equally as they care for their children, and men are encouraged to join careers that may previously have been seen as women's roles."
She said New Zealand should be proud of its history, including being the first country in the world where all women had the right to vote.
"My challenge to all New Zealanders is to recognise that there is still more to be done."
Dame Patsy has a law degree from Victoria University in Wellington.
In 1987 she joined Brierley Investments as group legal counsel and subsequently became group manager for special projects.
During her 11 years at Brierley Investments she was involved in numerous mergers and acquisitions, including the privatisation and subsequent flotation of Air New Zealand, and the construction, establishment and flotation of Sky City Entertainment.
Dame Patsy had extensive experience in governance and consulting roles before becoming New Zealand's 21st governor-general in September 2016.
- NZN