Try GOLD - Free
Jacinda Aredern: Yes, I Can Be Prime Minister And A Mother
The Australian Women's Weekly
|March 2018
She’s 37, having a baby and one of the youngest leaders in the world today. Juliet Rieden meets the extraordinary New Zealand Prime Minister who is shattering glass ceilings at an inspiring rate, even with morning sickness.
When Jacinda Ardern announced her pregnancy last month, it sparked global debate. How could the new Prime Minister of New Zealand have a baby and still run the country? But the gutsy, likeable, keenly principled politician was quick to silence her critics. “I am not the first woman to multi-task! I am not the first woman to work and have a baby. I know these are special circumstances, but there are many women who have done this well before I have,” she quipped, instinctively sweeping aside centuries of sexism with a mere flick of the wrist.
What’s more, she added, it would be her partner, Clarke Gayford, the 40-year-old TV host of an increasingly popular fishing show, who would be putting his day job on hold to hunker down into stay-at-home-dad role, with Jacinda taking just six weeks out. “After that I’ll be coming back on deck. And Dad will be taking over duties,” she said with a cheeky smile, clearly enjoying the gasps from traditionalists.
But behind that smart, confident, generation Y exterior, I suspect, is a lot of furious paddling. This is Jacinda’s first pregnancy and she tells me she was just as shocked as everyone else by its timing. “We’d been told we’d struggle to have kids without help, so it was a genuine surprise, but an exciting one,” she shares as we discuss the parameters of what will be a challenging year for the couple. “I was really conscious I needed to balance making sure I had recovered enough with baby, while also needing to fulfil the job I’ve been elected to do as Prime Minister.”
BE YOURSELF
This story is from the March 2018 edition of The Australian Women's Weekly.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Australian Women's Weekly
The Australian Women's Weekly
Put a bin in it
From shifting hormones to changing gut health, here's what could be behind your bloating.
5 mins
December 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Storytime
Believe the hype. Buckeye has been tipped as the novel of the year.
3 mins
December 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Here comes the sun
Sunshine won't just lift your spirits. Turns out this therapeutic tool has benefits for your bones, heart and immunity as well as your mood!
4 mins
December 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Park life
They're fun, relaxing, invigorating and plentiful. And best of all, they're affordable. Welcome to the wonderful world of Australia's holiday parks.
2 mins
December 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
The sound of silence
Being cut off by a close family member is devastating. But with one in five families dealing with it, it's time to talk about the realities of being estranged from a relative.
7 mins
December 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Health news
Can't remember the last time you ventured out on two wheels? It might be time to dust off your bike, with scientists discovering that cycling could be one of the simplest ways to support long-term brain health.
1 min
December 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Dinner for two
This vibrant linguine combines briny olives, peppery rocket and flaky tuna with crispy breadcrumbs for bold Mediterranean flavours.
1 min
December 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Money matters with Effie
The festive season is fast approaching, and while it's a wonderful time of the year, it can also be very expensive. Between gifts, travel and those “must-do” sales, it’s easy for “ho-ho-ho” to turn into “Oh-no-no-no!”. But instead of starting the New Year deep in hock, let’s make Christmas 2025 a little different. Because with some planning, you can enjoy the celebrations without budget worries.
3 mins
December 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Travel news
Calling all Elvis fans and all romantics. The Parkes Elvis Festival 2026 will have a “Love Me Tender” theme, with even a Renewal of Vows Ceremony among the packed five-day program over January 7-11.
1 mins
December 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
TRIO OF DIPS
You just can't beat homemade dips for quality, flavour and freshness. They only take minutes to whip up and you'll be the most popular guest at the party!
1 mins
December 2025
Translate
Change font size

