Category: New Zealand

Apr 09
Health Bodies Denounce Proposed Limits on Puberty Blockers

A collective of professional health bodies in Aotearoa New Zealand have released a public statement condemning proposed government plans to further restrict access to puberty blockers. Use of puberty blockers in gender-affirming healthcare is supported by both the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) Standards of Care and the Aotearoa New Zealand Guidelines for […]

Apr 08
The Quiet Progress of Trans Healthcare in Aotearoa

Despite anti-trans rhetoric dominating headlines, primary healthcare workers are embracing training and rejecting misinformation, proving that real change happens on the ground, says Jennifer Shields. If you were to look online or follow the news, it would be easy to think we’re in the midst of a huge anti-trans backlash. And in many ways, we […]

Apr 06
Chemsex in Aotearoa: A Guide to Safer Practices

Body Positive’s Executive Director, Mark Fisher, explores the risks and realities of chemsex and ways to protect yourself. Chemsex (or Party n Play) is a reality for some within our community. While chemsex can offer intense experiences, it’s equally important to be aware of potential risks, maintain your well-being, and protect your sexual health. It’s […]

Apr 05
Opinion | Standing by Our Queer Representatives Means Embracing Their Full Humanity

Benjamin Doyle is facing backlash for using playful queer slang — but the real issue is the wave of hate and threats they’re receiving. Jennifer Shields says we must support authenticity, not apologise for it. When we expect our representatives of queer communities on a national stage to be perfectly sanitised, focus group-tested, PR-line spinning […]

Apr 04
Opinion | The Greens’ Mishandling of the Doyle Controversy Has Deeper Consequences

No apology, no accountability, and throwing the rainbow community under the bus; Pavel Zivnustka asks why sorry seems to be the hardest word for the Green Party. Even the most dedicated news avoider could not escape the media storm surrounding Green Party MP Benjamin Doyle and their social media posts this week. Doyle had shared […]

Apr 04
Prepare for Takeoff: Palmy Drag Fest 2025 Is Cleared for Departure

Fasten your seatbelts and secure your wigs—Palmy Drag Fest 2025 is cleared for departure! On Saturday, 4 October, New Zealand’s premier drag extravaganza returns to the Regent on Broadway in Palmerston North, promising an unforgettable journey into the stratosphere of drag excellence.​ An All-Star Lineup Awaits This year’s in-flight entertainment features a constellation of drag […]

Apr 02
OPINION: Is Drag Story Time Worth the Backlash?

Jacquie Grant ONZM examines the toxic protests against drag story time events and wonders if this battle is worth the fight. Drag artists are an incredibly important part of our community. They can usually be found on the frontlines, spearheading campaigns and protests. Some are often the first to give their time for free at […]

Mar 31
Opinion | Populism in Drag: Winston’s Referendum Bill Explained

By Craig Young Once again, Winston Peters is pushing a populist button—this time proposing a private member’s bill that could weaponise binding citizens-initiated referenda. While it might sound like a nod to democratic participation, this move risks becoming a Trojan horse for fringe conservative agendas to derail hard-won social progress. Under the current Citizens Initiated […]