Category: New Zealand

Jul 06
Rainbow Flag Raised in NZ Parliament Grounds

This morning, a rainbow flag was raised in the grounds of the New Zealand Parliament in celebration of the upcoming anniversary of the Homosexual Law Reform bill passing in New Zealand. The date of the bill passing was 9 July, 1986, and will also be celebrated with numerous events happening over the coming weekend. This […]

Jul 05
Whangarei School Name “Queen and Queen” at School Ball

A Whangarei school has elected a same-sex couple as “queen and queen” of the ball in what’s believed to be a first for Northland. The national organisation charged with supporting LGBTQ and gender diverse young people, RainbowYouth, described the election of the young women by fellow Whangarei Girls’ High School students as “amazing”. RainbowYouth communications […]

Jul 04
Team Rainbow Sleeping Rough for Homeless Youth

Rainbow Youth’s General Manager extraordinaire Duncan Matthews will be sleeping rough this Thursday 7 July to raise awareness and funds to combat LGBTI youth homelessness in New Zealand with the 2016 Lifewise Big Sleep Out. Alas, Matthews will not be doing it alone! He has assembled ‘Team Rainbow’, a group of prominent New Zealanders who are sleeping rough too. […]

Jul 01
Helen Clark to Address Rainbow Gala via Skype

Helen Clark is a busy woman. She’s got her hands full making New Zealand proud as the 8th Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme and recently, she she declared her candidacy for the position of Secretary-General of the United Nations. But Aunty Helen isn’t going to stop her intensely busy schedule from expressing her support of the GLBT […]

Jun 30
Government Rejects Funding Plea of NZ Suicide Prevention Hotline

A crisis counselling helpline will shut down unless the Government steps in with funding. Lifeline Aotearoa says it only has enough money to run for one more year, as its appeals to the Government for help have been rejected. It was asking the public for donations. The service provides free 24-hour mental health assistance for issues such as bullying, […]

Jun 30
Spotlight on HLR30

To mark the thirty-year anniversary of the Homosexual Law Reform in New Zealand, express talks to some of the key players in this remarkable social and political change and considers what still needs to be done.   David Hindley I was one of the co-ordinators of the Gay Task Force in the capital, with a […]

Jun 30
Transgender Hairdresser Wins Case Against Former Employer

Dakota Hemmingson has been awarded over $13,000 in compensation and lost wages after she was told to resign following coming out as transgender. Hemmingson was an employee at Barkers Groom Room for six months in 2015. She came out as transgender and was told by her superiors that she no longer fit the “commercial profile” […]

Jun 29
The Aroha Project Returns for Second Season

 Mika Haka Studio is only days away from releasing the second season of The Aroha Project, a web-series focused on exploring the realities of bullying, alienation and suicide in the lives of a diverse range of young New Zealanders available Friday 1 July on TVNZ on Demand. Created by Mika Haka and directed by Ramon Te […]