Features
Posted on 24 April 2013. Tags: civil unions, gender identity, immigration, marriage amendment bill, marriage equality, Politics, same-sex adoption
With a roaring celebration and a flood of proposals, the Marriage Amendment Bill has passed and New Zealand has become [...]
Posted in: People
Opinion
Posted on 19 April 2013. Tags: civil unions, Curvaceous Dee, Fri-Dee, marriage equality, opinion, polyamory
Now that the successful passage of the Marriage Amendment Bill has made sex-sex marriage legal in New Zealand, there’s increasing [...]
Posted in: Opinion
Features
Posted on 19 October 2012. Tags: Bliss, civil unions, love
“An emotional state that is characterised by perfect happiness.” We’re allowed to have happiness in our lives; we’re worthy of [...]
Posted in: People
Opinion
Posted on 17 October 2012. Tags: civil unions, Leif Wauters, love, marriage, vows
My friend Joe and I used to play a little game with the DJs we knew, sneaking up to the [...]
Posted in: Editorials
Opinion
Posted on 23 August 2012. Tags: catholicism, civil unions, frogblog, gay marriage, Kevin Hague, louisa wall, marriage equality, same-sex marriage
Kevin Hague says it's no surprise that the NZ Catholic Bishops have chosen to oppose Louisa Wall’s Bill for marriage equality. In fact, he senses a theme.
Posted in: Opinion
News
Posted on 22 July 2012. Tags: civil unions, john key, Politics, same-sex adoption
The National party has passed a remit for the 1955 Adoption Act to be extended to couples in civil unions.
Posted in: National News
News
Posted on 19 July 2012. Tags: appointments, civil unions, labour, movers and shakers, New Zealand Labour Party, Politics, Tim Barnett
Former Labour MP and proponent of the Civil Unions Bill Tim Barnett has returned to Kiwi shores to take up a post with Labour once again.
Posted in: National News
Features
Posted on 16 July 2012. Tags: age, aging, civil unions, cottaging, gay marriage, history, homosexual law reform, Leif Wauters, new zealand history, pre-reform, same-sex marriage
Leif Wauters meets up with men who have seen the community grow over the course of decades to find out what life was like for them.
Posted in: People