Category: News

Jan 17
Malaysian Authorities Raid and Close ‘Gay Friendly’ Hotel

Malaysian authorities have raided and shut down a hotel after receiving complaints that it had described itself as a “gay friendly” establishment on its website. The 37-room hotel, located in the state of Melaka, was raided just before 11 am on 13 January by the state’s Religious Affairs Department, alongside officers from the local municipal […]

Jan 17
Young Men in Gen Z Show Declining Support for LGBTQ+ Rights Compared to Peers, US Study Finds

Young men born in the 2000s are significantly less supportive of LGBTQ+ rights than their female counterparts and men from previous generations, according to new research from the US-based Pew Research Centre. The 2024 data, included in a December report from the American Institute for Boys and Men (AIBM), reveals a growing gender divide when […]

Jan 16
US Lawmaker Who Claimed The LGBTQ+ Community Endangering Children Sentenced to 17.5 Years for Child Sex Abuse Material

A South Carolina Republican lawmaker who repeatedly accused drag queens and transgender people of endangering children has been sentenced to 17.5 years in federal prison for distributing child sex abuse material (CSAM). RJ May, 39, pleaded guilty to five federal counts and was sentenced on Wednesday. During proceedings, Judge Cameron McGowan Currie described the material […]

Jan 16
Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival: The Beauty & Danger of Pushing the Body Beyond Its Limits

Performer & choreographer Oli Mathiesen (one of contemporary dance’s hottest young talents) discusses his new work The Butterfly Who Flew Into the Rave, queer endurance, and the art of exhaustion. By the time The Butterfly Who Flew Into the Rave reaches its final moments, something in the room has shifted. Sweat slicks the performers’ bodies. […]

Jan 15
UK Government Signals Shift Away from “Medical Intervention Model” for Trans Youth

The UK Government is signalling a significant shift in its approach to healthcare for transgender and non-binary young people, with a minister suggesting a move away from medical interventions such as puberty blockers. Speaking during a Commons debate on Tuesday, 13 January, Health Minister for Secondary Care Karin Smyth said the Government supports transitioning away […]

Jan 14
Advocates Slam Australian Government’s ‘Double Standard’ on Hate Speech Reform That Excludes LGBTQIA+ Community

Australia’s Albanese Government is fast-tracking what it claims will be Australia’s toughest-ever hate speech laws, recalling Parliament two weeks early in the wake of the December 14 Bondi terror attack. But as the legislation zeroes in on racial hatred and antisemitism, LGBTQIA+ Australians and people with disabilities remain unprotected under the proposed reforms. What’s in […]

Jan 14
Queer Māori Playwright Aroha Awarau Passes Away Peacefully in Ponsonby

Beloved Māori playwright and filmmaker Aroha Awarau has died peacefully in Ponsonby. His legacy as a queer storyteller and fearless creative lives on through works that championed marginalised voices. Aotearoa has farewelled one of its most vital creative voices. Acclaimed playwright, filmmaker, and journalist Aroha Awarau died peacefully this afternoon at Mercy Hospice in Ponsonby. […]

Jan 14
US Justices Divided Over Trans Athlete Bans in Landmark Hearings

The United States Supreme Court has heard over three hours of oral arguments in two cases challenging state-level bans on transgender girls and women competing in girls’ and women’s school sports teams — a hearing that may redefine the reach of Title IX protections for LGBTQ+ students. The court appeared receptive to arguments supporting the […]