Features
Posted on 19 May 2011. Tags: 500th issue, equality, GLBT equality and rights, homophobia, Politics
In this special feature we bring you the milestones of the last two decades. Whether life-changing or life-affirming, heartbreaking or heartwarming, we’ve seen the community develop and change and reported on it as we see it.
Posted in: People
Features
Posted on 19 May 2011. Tags: 500th issue, HIV/AIDS, New Zealand AIDS Foundation, safe sex
We look back at 20 years of reportage on the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the place the New Zealand AIDS Foundation (NZAF) has had in it.
Posted in: People
Features
Posted on 18 May 2011. Tags: 500th issue, express, HIV/AIDS, leather, safe sex
Chris Banks scours our first ever issue and finds a leathersex story that still has weight today.
Posted in: People
Lifestyle
Posted on 18 May 2011. Tags: 500th issue, HIV/AIDS, New Zealand AIDS Foundation, safe sex
In the early 1980s, New Zealand became aware of an appalling health crisis happening in America. The realisation that it [...]
Posted in: Enliven
Posted on 18 May 2011. Tags: 500th issue, OUTLine
Making progress on the issues affecting our community is sometimes like Neil Armstrong making his giant leap for mankind. We celebrate whole-heartedly at major milestones, but then after a while people start doubting if it really happened at all.
Posted in: Updates
Features
Posted on 18 May 2011. Tags: 500th issue, Hero, Hero Trust, outgames, Pink Flight, Pride Centre
From Hero and The Pride Centre, to Hero's demise and the dreadful recession, we've seen many ups and downs in our community; but there is hope. For our 20th anniversary, we take a look back at the rise, fall and potential redemption of our community - f
Posted in: People
Features
Posted on 18 May 2011. Tags: 500th issue, express
We catch up with three people who put express together during some very formative years - Peter Dragicevich, Claire Gummer and Olly Hall.
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Features
Posted on 18 May 2011. Tags: 500th issue, express
Back in 1991, HIV had taken hold of our community. In the short time it had been in New Zealand, [...]
Posted in: People