Category: News

Nov 08
Same Sex Marriage Question Outrages Hallensteins Customers

New Zealand retailer Hallensteins has sparked outrage from some of its customers after asking them how they feel about same sex marriage. stuff.co.nz reports that in a lengthy online customer survey, the company asked people questions to find out “a little bit more about what makes you tick”. Customers were then asked to rank their […]

Nov 06
Sydney Mardi Gras Removes Harbour Party From Programme

The Harbour Party will not be returning for 2016. In a statement, Sydney Mardi Gras said it would be axing the waterfront party for 2016. “This is a significant shift from our traditional approach,” Mardi Gras said, but a necessary one in a “tough commercial and licensing environment”. The news comes after a $336,000 loss as […]

Nov 06
Ukraine Forgoes Visa Free EU Travel Over Anti Gay Stance

Ukraine’s parliament has scuppered the country’s chances of visa-free travel to most EU nations by refusing to pass legislation that would have banned discrimination against gay workers. Passage of the legislation was a condition set by the EU that had to be met before Ukraine would be able to join the Schengen zone  -a club of […]

Nov 06
Colombia Legalises Same Sex Adoption

Colombia’s constitutional court has legalised same sex adoption in a landmark ruling.  Columbia’s highest court has instructed adoption agencies not to discriminate against gay men and lesbians, ruling gay couples could adopt just as heterosexual couples could, as long as all legal requirements were met BBC reports. “A person’s sexual orientation or gender are not […]

Nov 05
Houston Voters Reject Gay Rights Ordinance

Houston voters have rejected a ordinance which would have outlawed anti GLBT discrimination. The measure failed by a vote of 61 percent to 39 percent. Conservative opponents of the law allege that it would allow men dressed as women, including sexual predators, to enter women’s restrooms Proponents of the measure, including the city’s lesbian Mayor […]

Nov 05
France Follows Netherlands in Removing Gay Blood Ban

France will remove the lifetime ban on gay and bisexual men donating blood.  “Giving blood is an act of generosity, of civic responsibility, and the donor’s sexual orientation cannot be a condition,” Health Minister Marisol Touraine said in Paris. Lifting of the ban, introduced in 1983 to halt the spread of AIDS, amounted to “lifting […]

Nov 05
GABA Seeks to Change Name to ‘Rainbow Auckland’

The GABA executive is seeking to change the organisation’s name to ‘Rainbow Auckland’. GABA is looking at changing its name again – this time to ‘Rainbow Auckland’. The move was announced at the November mixer, with the case being made by the executive that a change to ‘Rainbow Auckland’ would be “more inclusive and a […]

Nov 05
Details For 2016 International AIDS Conference Unveiled

The International AIDS Society  have announced the dates and theme for the 21st International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2016) The conference will take place next year between 18-22 July 2016 in Durban, South Africa, the second time Durban has hosted the conference. The theme of 2016’s conference is “Access Equity Rights Now. Organisers say the theme is […]