Category: New Zealand

Aug 01
NZAF Optimistic Around Eliminating Spread of HIV in Ten Years

Following a recent article published on The Guardian, express asked NZAF executive director Jason Myer’s if eliminating the spread of HIV in New Zealand by 2030 is “unrealistic.”  The article reported that “38 million people are living with HIV with 17 million of whom are now on drugs that stop them transmitting the virus to others. But the […]

Jul 29
P2P’s Craig Watson Receives Medals of Commendation

The Federation of Gay Games has announced the recipients of their 2016 Legacy Awards and Medals of Commendation. These awards serve to acknowledge the work of GLBT sports and culture organizations, individuals and allies. Among the winners of the Medals of Commendation was New Zealand’s own Craig Watson, Event Manager for the newly-launched Proud to Play sports festival […]

Jul 29
Males Under 26 to be Included in HPV Vaccinations

HPV vaccine Gardasil will be available to all children and adults up to the age of 26 beginning January 1 2016. Previously the vaccination was only available to females because of the cost reports Pharmac.   Boys will now be included in the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination initiatives in schools following years of lobbying from men’s health researchers. Gay […]

Jul 28
Auckland Pride Supports Gay Ski Week QT

Auckland Pride are showing their support for rainbow community events with the announcement of their partnership with Gay Ski Week QT. The Board will be co-hosting the GSWQT sponsor’s drinks and will be in attendance for many of the key events during the week-long celebration. Board member James Bennett says that the board are extremely […]

Jul 28
New President for Rainbow Auckland

Long-time Rainbow Auckland Board member Craig Bonnington has been announced as the new President following out-going president Heather Carnegie’s resignation at the AGM held earlier this month. “I’ve been involved with GABA, now Rainbow Auckland, for a long time as a part of the team” Bonnington tells express in an interview following his appointment. “I think […]

Jul 26
OUTLine Announce New Board

Following an AGM on Monday 27 June, a new board has been put in place at OUTLine, a telephone and face-to-face counselling service for the rainbow community. The new board consist of eight community members who are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for queer people in need. These board members are all […]

Jul 26
Lesbian Webseries Gets TVNZ Treatment

Hilarious lesbian web series Pot Luck has successfully broken through to mainstream media! The independently produced web series follows the lives of three Wellington based lesbians who come together once a week for a pot luck dinner. In the first six episodes, the show has already offered a hilarious and drama filled look into aspects […]

Jul 22
Gender and Culture: Tā Moko

Patrick Salmon is a Māori man, a husband, and a father of three. He is also making waves and unsettling gender norms after appearing on the media with a historically female-specific tā moko. Like many other cultures around the world, Māori culture has historically been closely tied in with gender. Tā moko, the permanent body and […]