A More Authentic Jake Angus Relishing His Second Chance
For Jake Angus, competing in the Mr. Gay New Zealand competition for the second year in a row has given him the chance to...
2016 Mr. Gay NZ Finalist: Jacob Angus Opens up About the...
With registrations for Mr. Gay New Zealand 2017 officially open, Jacob Angus has spoken out about his experience during the 2016 competition, why he...
Mr Gay Wellington 2015 Chosen
A volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and a freelance architectural drawer has been named Mr Gay Wellington 2015 after the competition was held at...
Pride Board Committed to Creating a Dynamic, Fresh and Innovative Festival
The newly appointed co-chairs of Auckland Pride Festival say that they are fully committed to creating a dynamic, fresh and innovative festival which reflects...
Local Auckland Community Member To Impress In Mr Gay NZ Competition
Aaron Gordon believes his volunteer work within the LGBTQI community is one thing that will set him apart when it comes to being judged...
Shots Fired at San Francisco Pride
Attendees at San Francisco Pride had a scare as the crowded gay pride Pink Saturday celebrations came to a conclusion.
According to San Francisco (CBS...
Bullied Country Guy Seeks To Win New Zealand’s Mr Gay Title
After being brought up in an extremely religious family and bullied by country town locals for being gay, Jackson Taylor has now set his...
Registrations for Auckland’s Proud to Play Officially Open
Registrations for the inaugural Proud to Play New Zealand tournament, taking place in Auckland from the 13th of February - 20th February 2016 are officially...
Same-sex Ballroom Dancing Coming to a Screen Near You
As the New Zealand version of Dancing with the Stars commenced on Sunday, the world of television dance shows could be changed forever if...
Sharing a Story and Starting a Discussion, the Aim for Charlie...
Charlie Tredway was really nervous and debated long and hard before entering Mr. Gay New Zealand competition.
For the South African-born kiwi, Charlie is already...









































