Category: News

Apr 24
Takatāpui, Truth, and the Courage to Love: A Tribute to Sharon Hawke By Louisa Wall

The mother of Marriage Equality, Louisa Wall, pays homage to Sharon Aroha Hawke (13 April 1962 to 10 April 2026) I stood beside Sharon Hawke on 23 February 2025 at Albert Park in Tāmaki Makaurau as the call went out across the city: Defying Destiny, a day of queer power. It was loud, young, and […]

Apr 23
Landmark EU Court Ruling Forces Hungary’s New Government to Confront Anti-LGBTQ+ Legacy

Hungary’s incoming government is already facing a major first test after the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that the country’s so-called “LGBT propaganda” law was not only illegal, but a breach of the European Union’s foundational values. The ruling lands just days after Viktor Orbán’s defeat and places immediate pressure on incoming […]

Apr 23
Ohio Pastor Who Attacked LGBTQ+ Visibility Pleads Guilty to Sex Offences Involving Minor

Silas H. Shelton, a pastor from the U.S. state of Ohio who had previously spoken out against LGBTQ+ visibility in schools, has pleaded guilty to multiple sex offences involving a minor. Court records and local reporting show Shelton entered the plea on Monday, 20 April, just before his five-day trial was due to begin. Shelton […]

Apr 22
More Than US$71,000 Raised For Gay Dad Charged After Confrontation With Anti-LGBTQ+ Provocateur

Online donors have raised more than US$71,000 to help cover the legal costs of David Vulin, a gay father who was arrested and later charged with a felony after a confrontation with a right-wing media personality who suggested on camera that he and his husband were more likely to molest their newborn son. The fundraiser […]

Apr 22
Auckland Live Cabaret Festival Returns With Glitter, Burlesque and Bold New Work

A bold celebration of burlesque, circus, music and comedy, the Auckland Live Cabaret Festival returns to The Civic from 24 June to 5 July 2026, transforming one of Tāmaki Makaurau’s most iconic venues into a glittering playground of late-night spectacle and genre-defying performance. This year’s festival invites audiences to step into a world within a […]

Apr 21
UK Libraries Under Fire Over Anti-Trans Parenting Book in Libraries

A self-help book aimed at parents of transgender children is currently available in 58 public libraries across the UK, prompting concern from LGBTQ+ campaigners who say it promotes harmful and misleading ideas about trans young people. An investigation by QueerAF found that When Kids Say They’re Trans: A Guide for Thoughtful Parents, written by therapists […]

Apr 21
Senegal Court Hands Down First Prison Term Under New Anti-LGBTQ+ Crackdown

A young man has become the first person sentenced under Senegal’s newly enacted anti-LGBTQ+ law, in a case that has sparked serious concern from human rights organisations. According to the Associated Press, the 24-year-old labourer was sentenced last week by a court in the Dakar suburb of Pikine-Guédiawaye to six years in prison and fined […]

Apr 20
Australia Expands Blood Donation Access for Gay, Bisexual and Trans People

New blood donation eligibility rules have officially come into effect across Australia, allowing more gay and bisexual men and transgender people in long-term monogamous relationships to donate blood and platelets for the first time. From Monday, 20 April, all donors are being asked the same sexual activity questions in the pre-donation screening process, regardless of […]