Category: News

Sep 06
Opinion: The Cass Review and It’s Impact on Puberty Blocker Access in New Zealand

Craig Young is concerned that a flawed UK investigation into trans health care may affect the New Zealand government’s own delayed review. Recently, Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey, announced that the release of the New Zealand review of puberty blocker data had been delayed. Throughout 2023, New Zealand Ministry of Health experts wrote a report […]

Sep 05
Could A Human Rights Court Case End Wellington Pride Festival?

In early 2021, Wellington Pride Festival cancelled an application for a stall at Out In The City for the group Lesbian Action for Visibility Aotearoa (LAVA). Now their right to refuse LAVA’s stall will be debated at a Human Rights Review Tribunal next year. Wellington Pride Co-Chairs Tasmin Prichard and Taylor Curd have to be […]

Sep 05
Tauranga Attacks: “Members of our community are terrified that they’ll be the next innocent victim of these vicious assaults”

Last Thursday Tauranga Police stated they had arrested three men in relation to violent attacks of victims they had met on gay men’s hook-up apps, that had been filmed for social media. Talking to Tauranga’s Sun Live media, a representative for the vigilante group stated the group had been posing as under 16’s and targeting […]

Sep 03
Dominican Republic Facing Constitutional Challenge to Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws in Armed Forces

The Dominican Republic’s Constitutional Court will hear a pivotal challenge to laws that criminalise consensual same-sex conduct among officers in the police and armed forces. Human Rights Watch, which announced the challenge, argues that these laws violate the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender officers under international law, including their rights to equality, privacy, […]

Sep 03
Australian Embassy Defies Iran’s Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws with Public Celebration

In a bold act of defiance against Iran’s harsh anti-LGBTQ+ laws, the Australian embassy in Tehran recently celebrated the annual “Wear it Purple Day.” This gesture is particularly striking given that homosexuality is strictly banned in Iran, with offenders facing severe penalties, including the death sentence. The embassy marked the event by posting on Instagram, […]

Aug 30
AUSTRALIA: Albanese Government Reverses Decision on LGBTQ+ Census Question

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced that a new question on sexuality will be tested for inclusion in the next census, reversing an earlier decision not to add a question that recognises LGBTQ+ Australians in the national survey. Speaking to ABC Radio Melbourne, Mr Albanese described the decision as a “commonsense position,” confirming that […]

Aug 30
Making the Law Work for You: Accessible Law’s Ten Legal Commandments

Navigating the legal world can often feel daunting and inaccessible, especially for those who aren’t familiar with its intricacies. Whether it’s dealing with personal relationships, property transactions, or planning for the future, the law touches nearly every aspect of our lives. Yet, many people are hesitant to seek legal advice, often due to misconceptions about […]

Aug 30
Australia’s Deputy PM Defends Decision to Exclude LGBTQ+ Questions In Census

Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister, Richard Marles, has defended the government’s decision to exclude questions related to gender, sexual orientation, and diverse sex characteristics from the upcoming census. The absence of such questions in the 2021 census had previously led the Australian Bureau of Statistics to issue an apology after LGBTQ+ individuals expressed feeling “hurt, stress, […]