The End In Sight for HIV In New Zealand?
A massive scientific discovery and the proposed funding of a revolutionary HIV prevention pill, are two reasons Kiwis have to celebrate this World AIDS Day,...
Nepal Issues its First Third Gender Passport
The South Asian country of Nepal amended its passport regulations at the start of this year to add a third gender category for its...
Youthline Facing Closure Due To Lack Of Funding
A vital and iconic health service for vulnerable New Zealand youth is expected to close within weeks unless emergency funding can be sourced.
The free...
Eurovision Asia One Step Closer? – and New Zealand is Invited
Heightened buzz is sweeping the Asia Pacific region today after reports that Eurovision Asia may finally become a reality and the first event may...
New Gender Recognition Laws Passed In France
New gender recognition legislation has officially been passed into law, resulting in greater rights and protections for trans people living in the Western European...
Wellington’s Out In The (Car) Park On Sunday
The major gay event in Wellington which was cancelled in February due to wet weather will be held on Sunday 29 March as part of...
Details For the 2016 Mr. Gay New Zealand Final Announced
Further details have been released for the 2016 Mr. Gay New Zealand competition prior to the official applications closing this Sunday the 31st.
Speaking with...
Auckland Pride Board Survive No Confidence Vote As Police Uniform Ban...
The Auckland Pride Board has survived a "no confidence" motion at the Special Meeting held tonight at a church in Central Auckland.
Hundreds of people...
Accounting Giant Achieves Rainbow Tick Certification In New Zealand
One of the worlds largest accounting firms KPMG, has achieved Rainbow Tick Certification in New Zealand.
The Rainbow Tick programme which is designed to help organisations ensure...
HIV Testing Month To Tackle The Risk Of Not Knowing
One in 15 gay and bi-sexual men in New Zealand already have HIV and it's likely 20 percent of those may not even know...






































