What's behind the newly invigorated NZAF?
Posted: 9th April 2012
The NZAF appears well on the road to recovery. At least the rampant public criticism has waned. What is behind this remarkable turnaround? Leadership and focus, says its boss.
Wedding Belles: Who, what, where, when & why?
Posted: 8th April 2012
GayNZ.com writer Jacqui Stanford is planning her civil union and is taking readers along for the ride. In the first edition, she answers the crunch questions.
Our shocking history
Posted: 6th April 2012
After ten years of fighting, a Christchurch lesbian has finally received an apology for the more than 200 bouts of electroconvulsive therapy she was given in Princess Margaret Hospital.
A big man with a big heart
Posted: 5th April 2012
Mr Gay NZ 2011 and the event's Producer Aaron Comis tells us more about the Mr Gay World competition, in which Andreas Derleth is representing us in South Africa this week.
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DVD review: Beginners
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Transitions
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Editorial: The sad conflict over Carmen's legacy
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Manly Affections
Gay drama and emotion from Emmerdale episodes
Posted: 10th April 2012
A gay storyline edited in sequence from hundreds of episodes of daytime soap Emmerdale will engage your emotions and leave you exhausted and wanting more...
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Mr Gay World 2012: the delegates
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Dragulator!
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It's about respect
Posted: 16th March 2012
“If I believed the media, I would believe I was a whore, a murderer, a paedophile, a victim, a junky, a freak, a ghastly parody," is the powerful message from transwoman Brooklynne Kennedy.
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Announcement from Auckland Pride Festival Steering Committee
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"It is time to recognise gender identity"
What's behind the newly invigorated NZAF?
Posted: 9th April 2012
The NZAF appears well on the road to recovery. At least the rampant public criticism has waned. What is behind this remarkable turnaround? Leadership and focus, says its boss.
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Body Positive: Providing the final safety net
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Christchurch, social vulnerability and HIV/AIDS
Charter schools: Not in our youth's interest?
Posted: 5th April 2012
The Post-Primary Teachers Association and NZ Education Institute are strongly opposed to them and view them as a dangerous experiment which has failed overseas. But what are 'charter schools?'
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UK: Hatemongers mobilise against same-sex marriage
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Confucianism and Homosexuality
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Transgender rights: Why are we still behind Australia?