Category: News

Jan 19
Flag Rising to Fight Inequality

On January 21st, the City of Port Philip will be dowsed in colour as rainbow flags are raised to launch Pride March Celebrations for 2016. It has been announced that this, the 21st annual Pride March, will have the theme of marriage equality. Deputy Mayor of City of Port Phillip, Cr Serge Thomann will join representatives […]

Jan 19
Taiwan Elects Pro GLBT President

Taiwan Elects Pro GLBT President As well as being the country’s first female President, Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party is an outspoken independence campaigner who has called for the country to gain more autonomy from China. She is also a strong advocate for GLBT rights and same-sex marriage – despite no other Asian […]

Jan 15
Falcons call for new coach

The New Zealand Falcons, New Zealand’s only gay rugby side, is looking for an experienced coach to replace out-going coach Ray Pye upon his retirement. Falcons captain Jeremy Brankin spoke to express, admitting that team members were sad to see Ray decide “it was enough” after a stellar season in 2015. However, the Falcons retain a positive outlook and are […]

Jan 14
Conchita Wurst returns down under

2014 Eurovision Song Contest winner and LGBTI+ superstar Conchita Wurst has been announced as a headline act at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. Rainbow fans will be treated to what is sure to be a stunning performance at the Mardi Gras Party on March 5th, ahead of her appearance at the Sydney Opera House.   […]

Jan 14
Conservative Scottish MP comes out as gay

David Mundell, conservative Scottish MP and current Secretary of State, has publicly announced that he is gay. Since the announcement, Mundell, 53, has been meet with praise by both British Prime Minister David Cameron and Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon. Mundell is the first openly LGBTI+ MP to sit on the cabinet. 

Jan 13
Midsumma to kick off Melbourne’s 2016 festival calendar

As one of the world’s top 5 LGBTI festivals, Melbourne’s long running Midsumma Festival features 145 social and community events running from 17 January to 7 February 2016. Over 100,000 people are expected to descend upon Alexandra Gardens to kick off proceedings with the Midsumma Carnival – a free celebration of diversity and pride.

Jan 11
Chinese Court Accepts First Lawsuit Against Same Sex Marriage Ban

Filed by a gay man in Changsha, the lawsuit names a civil affairs bureau in the capital of the Hunan Province, for refusing to receive his marriage registration application. The lawsuit is believed to be the first to challenge the lack of equal marriage opportunity in China. The man, who used the pseudonym Sun Wenlin, […]

Jan 11
Auckland Grammar Responds to Gay Students’ Concerns

Auckland Grammar’s headmaster has reassured the school’s community that work is being done to provide more support for gay, bisexual and transgender students. The secondary school released a statement on its website on Saturday in response to media coverage of blog GrammarPride, set up by former students to address what they said was a climate […]