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2024's lineup for Winter Pride is gearing up to be one of the biggest yet, featuring an eclectic array of DJs, performers, and unique events set to transform Queenstown into a hub of LGBTQ+ celebration from 22 August to 1 September. This year’s festival not only highlights traditional pride...
Dick Richards analyses what dating apps are offering gay and bisexual men in the different parts of Aotearoa New Zealand. A friend of mine moved to Auckland with a dream – to find a career and a man. Instead, he left with a broken heart and an STI. There’s nothing...
Roman Lee-Lo is the manager of the Queenstown luxury hotel, The Rees. He talks to YOUR ex about Queenstown’s post-pandemic comeback, welcoming Winter Pride guests, and setting the benchmark in NZ hospitality. How well do you feel Queenstown has bounced back from the impacts of the pandemic? From a macro perspective,...
DJ Ashley Craig passed away at his home in Brisbane on Thursday 31 August. He was 38 years old. Ashley Craig played Queenstown's Winter Pride festival (formerly Gay Ski Week QT) for nearly 10 years.  Ashley was orginally hired by Gay Ski Week QT organiser Sally Woods who describes him as...
Winter Pride owners and organisers Martin King and Mike Hughes (aka South Pacific Pride) have hung up their ski boots, announcing that this year's festival was their last. The duo have run Winter Pride for six years; the festival which was previously known as Gay Ski Week QT, had previously...
Taking over the Memorial Centre to conclude the 2023 Winter Pride Queenstown, Propaganda Snowball featured special guests The Jawbreakers, DJ Joelby, plus performances from Kita Mean, Jimi The Kween, and Beverly Kills.
Taking over Queenstown's Memorial Hall to conclude the 2023 Winter Pride Festival, Propaganda Snowball featured special guest DJs The Jawbreakers, DJ Joelby, plus performances from Kita Mean, Jimi The Kween, and Beverly Kills.
Winter Pride 2023 opened with a high-school reunion-themed party that included performances from drag divas Kween Kong, Beverley Kills, and Mandy Moobs, plus poptastic DJ sets from Mason Andrews, heating up Queenstown for Winter Pride.

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