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Oct 06
The World’s Greatest Arts Festival 

Edinburgh in August is like nowhere else on Earth. For one extraordinary month, this elegant, cobblestoned city is transformed into a sprawling, open-access carnival of creativity. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the world’s largest arts festival, and Oliver Hall believes that experiencing it should be a bucket-list essential for queer culture lovers everywhere.  But it’s […]

Oct 06
“Harmonious, Free, & Equal” — The Chief Human Rights Commissioner’s Hopes for a Polarised Aotearoa 

New Zealand’s Chief Human Rights Commissioner, Stephen Rainbow, talks to YOUR EX’s Oliver Hall about the importance of societal cohesion, intergenerational dialogue, and what’s needed to protect LGBTQ+ human rights in a polarised world.  When Stephen Rainbow took on the role of New Zealand’s Chief Human Rights Commissioner, he knew it would be complex. But […]

Oct 02
Flaming Star: Queer Cowboys and Camp Critique 

YOUR EX’s Oliver Hall speaks with Milly Mitchell-Anyon, curator at The Dowse Art Museum, about Flaming Star, a brash, shimmering exhibition that reimagines the myth of the cowboy through queer, Indigenous, and feminist lenses.  At The Dowse in Lower Hutt, cowboys are kissing, saddles are shimmering, and bolo ties are coming gloriously undone. Flaming Star […]

Oct 01
Why Queer Spaces Matter: The Fight For D.R.A.G. 

From Māori drag activism to trans visibility and safety, and the wisdom of drag elders, Oliver Hall talks with Daniel Williams, Hugo Grrrl, Slay West and Adena Delights about the world premiere of D.R.A.G. (Dressed Resembling a God), Silo’s Queer Christmas Spectacle.  Step inside Q Theatre this November and you’ll be transported to Lady T’s, […]

Sep 26
Aotearoa’s Rainbow Fundraiser Returns with a Colourful Bang

Aotearoa’s day of rainbow giving is back for its fourth year running. GiveOUT Day is an online peer-to-peer funding platform hosted by the Rainbow New Zealand Charitable Trust, which celebrated its 25th anniversary last year. Last year’s GiveOUT Day brought in over $50,000 for 25 LGBTQ+ charities across Aotearoa. The Trust is confident they can […]

Sep 18
PICS: The 2025 Purchas Cup Launch

The 2025 Purchas Cup delivered two days of unforgettable rugby action — and our sideline snaps capture just how electric the atmosphere truly was. Held at Auckland’s Western Springs Stadium, this year’s tournament wasn’t just about competition — it was about legacy, pride, and a few firsts that will go down in history. Brisbane Hustlers […]

Sep 16
Abbie Chatfield: Australia’s Bold, Bisexual, Unfiltered Feminist for a New Generation 

Abbie Chatfield talks to Oliver Hall about bi-erasure, online trolling, feminism, and a career built on always saying what she really thinks.  There’s a raw intimacy in seeing Abbie Chatfield sitting alone, framed by rows of empty crimson seats. It’s a striking image that reflects the essence of her public life: defiant, vulnerable, and unapologetically […]

Sep 15
Queer Voices, Local Choices: Why Your Vote Matters in the 2025 Local Body Elections

When voting closes in our local elections next month, we’ll be shaping the future of our neighbourhoods in ways that ripple far beyond potholes and playgrounds. The 2025 local elections will determine who sits on our councils, community boards, and other key decision-making bodies for the next three years. Ballot papers were sent out to […]