Category: New Zealand

Jun 29
express Wins At Annual Community Newspaper Association Awards

express recently came away victorious at the 2016 New Zealand Community Newspaper Association Awards, receiving one win and three runner-up placings. This was the first year express entered to compete against other publications. The awards ceremony was held at the Chateau on the Park in Christchurch, Friday 16 June and celebrated the best of what […]

Jun 27
Auckland Pride Board Announce July Community Hui

Diverse Voices and Increased Involvement Promoted at Auckland Pride Community Hui Auckland Pride stepped up this year and delivered a wide range of experiences for our diverse communities. Survey feedback has been very positive, and it’s now time to engage even more effectively with Auckland’s LGBT+ communities through their annual series of Auckland Pride Community […]

Jun 23
When Sun And Moon Collide Opens For Auckland Audiences

New Zealand’s very own and well respected award winning screenwriter, poetess, and story writer, Briar Grace-Smith’s play, When Sun and Moon Collide opened last night to her Auckland audience at the ASB Waterfront Theatre. The highly excitable audience, from teen-age years to the ones who have enriched their artistic skills over the decades, were all […]

Jun 21
Grey Lynn Author Wins Gold

Grey Lynn author, Julie Helean, has just been awarded a gold medal for best work of fiction from the Australia/New Zealand region in the IPPY Awards for her novel We the Ones.   The “IPPY” Awards, launched in 1996, are designed to bring recognition to the most deserving, but often unsung titles published by independent authors […]

Jun 21
Authors Release Gay Fairytale ‘Promised Land’ in Te Reo Māori

After releasing the children’s book Promised Land earlier this year, Wellington-based authors Adam Reynolds and Chaz Harris received global media attention from BuzzFeed, Upworthy, Attitude, Teen Vogue and more. Today, they’ve released an eBook translation in Te Reo Māori. Whenua Taurangi (Promised Land) was translated with the help of Victoria University’s School of Languages & Cultures and a […]

Jun 19
RainbowYOUTH on the Hunt for New Executive Director

RainbowYOUTH is on the hunt for a new Executive Director with Duncan Matthews leaving the organisation after four years. Current RainbowYOUTH Executive Director Duncan Matthews is set to depart later on in the year, after he works part-time alongside the new Executive Director for several months. Matthews says that he intends to stay involved with […]

Jun 16
Mika Set to Stand in Auckland Central

Activist, performer, community worker and fashionista, Mika X (also know as Mika Haka), has been confirmed as The Opportunities Party candidate for the Auckland Central Electorate. Mika announced yesterday that he is standing in Auckland Central, and will go up against Nikki Kaye in September’s election. Having spent years on the front line, working and helping […]

Jun 12
Facebook Releases Pride ‘Reaction’

Normally there are only five ‘reactions’ on Facebook besides the standard ‘Like’ — Heart, Haha, Wow, Sad, and Angry — but in honour of Pride month, Facebook’s rolling out a new one. The social media giant announced in a post on Saturday, “We believe in building a platform that supports all communities. So we’re celebrating love […]