Category: News

Dec 01
Beyond the Swab: What a Peer-Led Clinic Can Really Change 

What if STI testing didn’t start with a swab — but with a conversation?  That’s one of the quieter revolutions behind Test’n’Treat, New Zealand’s first peer-led sexual health clinic. While headlines have focused on the clinic’s speed (test today, get treated today), there’s another story unfolding in the rooms at Body Positive’s Auckland offices — […]

Nov 27
ARE YOU THE NEXT MR NEW ZEALAND BEAR?

Will you show up on Friday 6 February 2026 and represent the inclusive kaupapa of the bear community? Go on then – enter here! Every year, Bear New Zealand Week brings together one of Aotearoa’s warmest, furriest, most proudly eclectic corners of our rainbow community. And right at the heart of it sits one of […]

Nov 27
UK PM Keir Starmer Speaks Out After Homophobic Attack on Niece and Her Wife

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has revealed he was left “absolutely furious” after his niece and her wife were victims of a violent homophobic attack — less than a year after their wedding. Speaking on Man Made, a podcast hosted by Pete Wicks, Starmer recalled how the couple were badly beaten by a group of […]

Nov 27
Florida Man Arrested After Allegedly Trying to Hit LGBTQ+ Runners

A Florida man has been arrested after allegedly attempting to strike members of an LGBTQ+ running club with his SUV in West Palm Beach. Ihab Mustafa El Mahmoud, 43, was taken into custody on Monday (24 November) after witnesses reported that he accelerated towards a group of pedestrians during their regular run along Parker Avenue. […]

Nov 27
From NZ Rugby to InsideOUT Kōaro: Judy O’Brien Named New CEO

InsideOUT Kōaro has announced the appointment of Judy O’Brien as its new Chief Executive, marking a pivotal leadership transition for the national rainbow charity. O’Brien officially steps into the role on 20 January, succeeding Tabby Besley, the organisation’s founder, who confirmed her decision to step down earlier this year. O’Brien joins InsideOUT Kōaro from her […]

Nov 26
Celebrating 40 Years with a Fresh New Look: Malcolm Pacific Immigration is now New Zealand Immigration Partners

One of New Zealand’s most established immigration advisory firms, well known for its support of Aotearoa’s LGBTQ+ community, has rebranded, entering a new era as New Zealand Immigration Partners (NZIP). Formerly known as Malcolm Pacific Immigration, the company has helped over 100,000 clients (including many from the LGBTQ+ community) over more than 40 years, making […]

Nov 25
Check Out Our Hottest Pics From URGE’s 28th Birthday

URGE has never been the kind of night that simmers. It boils. It pulses. It erupts. Born on K’ Road back in 1997, the iconic bar-with-attitude has evolved into Aotearoa’s ultimate gay dance-party giant—and for its 28th birthday, the beats were so hot the fire alarm did actually go off. From the moment the doors […]

Nov 24
JK Rowling Declares ‘Believer in Biology’ as Religion in Census Protest

Scotland’s newly released census data has revealed several notable insights into LGBTQ+ identities, gender, and religion—offering a snapshot of the nation’s evolving social landscape. Among the data points grabbing attention: author JK Rowling has listed her religion as “believer in biology” in what appears to be a targeted protest against trans inclusion. The declaration was […]