Category: People

Apr 12
J.K. Rowling Says She Would Reject Any Apology from Radcliffe and Watson Over Trans Rights

J.K. Rowling has responded to Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, former Harry Potter stars, after they expressed support for the transgender community following her controversial essay, “TERF Wars.” In a series of tweets, Rowling expressed her frustration, particularly after the release of the Cass report, which proposed changes in the way trans youth receive healthcare […]

Apr 05
Ye Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Hate Speech and Employee Harassment

Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, is being taken to court by Trevor Phillips, a past employee, alleging that Ye has made a series of controversial and offensive remarks. Filed in a Los Angeles court, the lawsuit details accusations against Ye for making antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ+ comments, among others. Phillips, who was initially […]

Apr 02
Rainbow Games Opening Ceremony: Luke Bird Is Flying High

TV presenter and MC Luke Bird discusses his body transformation, feeling accepted by the queer community and hosting the Rainbow Games Opening Ceremony, this Thursday. You are hosting the Rainbow Games Opening Ceremony. Why did you want to be part of the Rainbow Games? As a creative, when opportunities are presented that align with what […]

Mar 21
Read Grant Robertson’s Full Valedictory Speech Here

Yesterday the former Finance Minister and New Zealand’s first openly-gay Deputy Prime Minister, Grant Robertson made his final valedictory speech in parliament. Read it in full below. “When I arrived here in 2008, the Speaker was the Dr the Hon Lockwood Smith. We had a bit of history. He had been education Minister when I […]

Mar 21
Grant Robertson Speaks Out On How Being Gay Influenced His Leadership Bids

Former Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson has candidly discussed how his sexuality influenced his previous bids for the Labour Party leadership, recognising that his sexual orientation was an inhibiting factor in obtaining Party leadership. In 2013 and again in 2014, Robertson competed for the leadership position but was unsuccessful. Reflecting on these attempts, he admitted […]

Mar 20
London Calling: Ivanna Drink Farewell’s Aotearoa

Ahead of her farewell tour before relocating to jolly old England, Ivanna Drink discusses divorce, finding new love and the experience of marching in Auckland’s Rainbow Parade. We have seen you everywhere this Pride Season. What have been your favourite events so far, and why? I loved walking in the Rainbow Parade this year. There […]

Mar 18
Australian Foreign Minister & First Openly Gay Female Senator Marries Long Term Partner

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced her marriage to long-time partner Sophie Allouache in a picturesque Adelaide winery, surrounded by lush gardens where the newlyweds were photographed holding bouquets. The Labour Party’s Penny Wong, who has been in a committed relationship with Allouache for nearly two decades, shared this joyous occasion with their two daughters, […]

Mar 17
From Paralympics to SailGP: Barbara Sikorski Is A Diversity Champion

Ahead of next weekend’s SailGP event in Christchurch Global Head of Media Operations Barbara Sikorski discusses what sets her sport apart. What makes SailGP different from other sailing events? I worked on a lot of other sporting events (but never sailing) before I joined SailGP back in 2018 in its inception. Our first Race was […]