Category: News

Mar 29
“If They Shoot Me, They Shoot Me”: Elton John to Visit Kremlin

Following an embarrassing hoax last year in which Russian television pranksters who called Elton John pretending to be Vladimir Putin, a tentative date has been set for a tête-a-tête between the openly gay superstar and the real Russian President. Coinciding with Elton John’s concert in Moscow on 30 May, the meeting will take place on […]

Mar 26
Body Positive to be Gifted $5000 if Wellington Re-Opens

Body Positive to be gifted $5000 if Wellington re-opens Bruce Kilmister, Body Positive Interim Chair said on 24 March that “there is a strong feeling from the Wellington members that they would like to see the office re-opened. Everyone appreciates the extra cost and expense but we feel that with the use of volunteers there could […]

Mar 25
National Hui to Address HIV Stigma and Discrimination in Te Ao Māori

He Kai ata rau hui, which will take place at the University of Waikato, aims to address the prevalence of HIV stigma and discrimination for Māori people. Bringing together an impressive line up on speakers such as Professor Tīmoti Kāretu, and Hon Nanaia Mahuta , the hui will have particular focus on increasing knowledge of issues and impacts […]

Mar 23
NZ Researcher Weighs in on UK PrEP Row

NSH England has made an “eleventh hour decision to pull the plug” on Prep (pre-exposure prophylaxis) only weeks after Canada, US, France, Israel, and Kenya have approved it. According to NHS, it is not their responsibility to provide preventative medicine to their citizens. Under health regulations, preventative medicine falls to individual local bodies to consider. Prep can be […]

Mar 18
Discriminatory Law Passed in Georgia

Georgia lawmakers passed a contentious “religious liberty” bill overnight which could pave the way for state sanctioned bigotry and discrimination. The bill permits discrimination on the grounds of “sincerely held religious belief” meaning that people may be able to refuse GLBT people service because their religion does not condone homosexuality. State sanctioned discrimination can also extend to […]

Mar 17
LGBTI Detainees Particularly at Risk Says New UN Report

A new UN report has highlighted how LGBT detainees around the world suffer greater rates of violence than other detainees. LGBT detainees around the world suffer greater rates of violence than other detainees, according to a new UN report published last week. “Gender stereotypes still cause us to downplay the suffering of women, girls, and […]

Mar 16
NZAF Executive Director Shaun Robinson Resigns

Current Executive Director of the New Zealand AIDS Foundation, Shaun Robinson, has today announced that he has officially resigned from his role. Robinson has been the Executive Director of NZAF for the past 5 years and is leaving the position in order to take up a new position as CEO of the Mental Health Foundation. Over […]

Mar 16
Carol Voted Best LGBT Movie of All Time

In spite of being shunned for the Oscar win for best film, a team of critics have come together to compile a list of the greatest LGBT movies of all time – and Carol has come out as number one. The list was put together by 100 programmers, critics, and film makers in celebration of […]