Category: News

Jul 18
Can Melt become Australia’s Second Destination LGBTQ Festival?

While dining at a great height, Brisbane Powerhouse Artistic Director Kate Gould previews October’s Melt Open festival. I find myself perched 17 metres above the ground at Vertigo, Brisbane’s most daring dining experience. Suspended off the side of the Brisbane Powerhouse, my nerves were on edge as I have to voluntarily lower my bottom off […]

Jul 18
Research Shows LGBTQ+ Kiwi Travellers Taking Control of Their Trips

24% of LGBTQ+ Kiwi travellers have cancelled a trip after seeing a destination be unsupportive of rainbow communities. Booking.com’s latest LGBTQ+ travel research reveals that travellers continue to face significant challenges. Nearly half (43%) of Kiwi LGBTQIA+ travellers have experienced discrimination when travelling, rising to 62% for travellers across Asia-Pacific. LGBTQ+ travellers expect some form […]

Jul 18
Senegal Considers Tougher Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws Amid Rising Homophobia

Since 2020, Senegal has been grappling with the effectiveness of its repression of homosexuality. Abuses against LGBT+ individuals are rampant in this West African country, where consensual same-sex relationships can result in prison sentences of up to five years. The situation escalated in June following new Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko’s claim that homosexuality is tolerated […]

Jul 15
From Harvey Milk To Marielle Franco, Political Assassination Is No Joke

As social media fills with memes of Hilary Clinton and Melania Trump holding riffles and ‘How Do You Miss’ trends on Twitter (X), Craig Young reminds us how dangerous political violence is for democracy and progress. On July 13, in Butler, Pennsylvania, US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was the subject of an attempted assassination. […]

Jul 15
Why The Greens Need To Embrace ‘Waka Jumping’

Craig Young says the Electoral (Integrity) Amendment Act or ‘Waka Jumping’ helps protect rainbow communities from fringe extremists and The Greens need to use it to remove Darlene Tana from parliament.  It looks like the Green Party is about to expel former List MP Darleen Tana from Parliament over issues about migrant labour maltreatment at […]

Jul 15
Cameroon President’s Daughter Comes Out as Lesbian Amidst Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws

Brenda Biya, the 27-year-old daughter of Cameroon’s long-serving President Paul Biya, has publicly announced that she is a lesbian, drawing significant attention due to the country’s strict anti-LGBTQ+ laws. The announcement, made via Instagram on 30 June, has sent shockwaves through the Central African nation where same-sex relations are illegal. Biya shared a photo of […]

Jul 12
Opinion: Should Parliament Have An Age Limit?

As President Biden desperately fights to convince America he’s not too old for the job, Craig Young looks at the older politicians in our parliament and asks do we need an age limit? Although current debates about elderly politicians are restricted to Joe Biden and Donald Trump’s US presidential candidacies, what about our own parliament? […]

Jul 12
The Court Theatre Brings ‘Fun Home’ To Aotearoa

In an exciting and significant moment for NZ theatre, The Court Theatre in Christchurch is staging Fun Home, the groundbreaking musical based on the graphic novel by lesbian cartoonist Alison Bechdel about her complex relationship with her father and growing up in a funeral home. Lead actors Michael Lee Porter and Kelly Hocking share the […]