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    Sandra Lorraine Coney QSO (née Pearce, born 22 October 1944) is a New Zealand local-body politician, writer, feminist, historian, and women's health campaigner.

  2. Sandra Coney, 77, is a long time local-body politician, writer, feminist, historian, and women's health campaigner.

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  3. Nov 4, 2023 · Sandra Coney was among two journalists who broke the story on an experiment involving women with untreated cervical abnormalities at Auckland's National Women's Hospital.

  4. Written by Sandra Coney Opponents of women’s suffrage in late-1880s New Zealand called the movement “a leap in the dark” which would transform women from angels of the home to ill-tempered crones.

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  5. Sandra Lorraine Coney (b. 22 October 1944) is a local body politician, feminist, historian and women's health campaigner. She is perhaps best known for the Metro article, 'The unfortunate experiment', which appeared in 1987 alleging that women had been experiment on, without their consent, at National Women's Hospital in Auckland.

  6. Sep 19, 2018 · Sandra Coney, now 73, was one of those women. She wanted to attend law school, but the university told her that as a mother, it wouldn’t be appropriate.

  7. Sep 16, 2018 · A new book Women Now - the Legacy of Female Suffrage looks at what has been achieved, 125 years since New Zealand women won the right to vote - and incorporates objects from Te Papa's collection. Twelve essays make up the book including one by Sandra Coney.

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