White roses have been delivered to Parliament for each woman MP to mark 123 years since New Zealand women won the vote.
The Council of Trade Unions delivered the roses to Green Party MP Jan Logie to mark Suffrage Day - and to call for government action to ensure equal pay.
"The fact that 123 years on [and] we are still trying to get equal pay is unacceptable," Logie said after receiving the flowers on Parliament's forecourt. "I hope these roses inspire greatness in the House."
The CTU has called on each woman MP to take their rose into the debating chamber tomorrow.
The union wants the government to settle an equal pay claim taken by Kristine Bartlett on behalf of caregivers, allocate funding to settle future equal pay claims, and implement agreed equal pay principles.