Category: New Zealand

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 […]

Mar 31
Green MP Benjamin Doyle Faces Backlash Over Private Social Media Posts

​Green Party MP Benjamin Doyle has faced significant backlash, including death threats and abuse, following the exposure of their private Instagram account, “BibleBeltBussy.”  One particular post from October 2023, prior to Doyle’s tenure as an MP, featured a photo of Doyle with a child, captioned “bussy galore.” Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has publicly questioned […]

Mar 22
Pride Victory: Wellington’s Rainbow Crossing to Remain After Court Challenge Dismissed

Wellington’s vibrant rainbow crossing on Cuba Street will remain unchanged following a judicial review that challenged its legality and safety. The crossing, originally painted in October 2018 to make the city more visibly LGBTQI-friendly, was subject to a legal challenge last month. A group of concerned citizens sought the review, arguing that while they did […]

Mar 21
URGE Ignites Lyttelton’s Wunderbar with Sizzling Pride Party

Tomorrow night, URGE Events is set to take over the iconic Wunderbar in Lyttelton for a night of sultry beats, electric energy, and unfiltered self-expression. With DJ D Latino, DJ Gregor, and URGE co-owner Everett Wayne behind the decks, this atmospheric party promises to be a highlight of Christchurch Pride. YOUR EX caught up with […]

Mar 19
Positivity & Pride: Two Fat ‘Fine’s Mission to Celebrate “Fat, Queer, Moana Voices” 

With their Two Fat ‘Fine podcast, Alex and MahMah present bold body positivity, staunch self-love, and Pasifika pride. They talk to Oliver Hall about leaving the safety of the studio and stepping up on stage at The Court’s Rainbow Theatre Weekend.  For Alex and MahMah, the vibrant hosts of Two Fat ‘Fine, the journey from […]