Pride
Cook Islands hosts inaugural pride week celebrations
Cook Islands hosts inaugural pride week celebrations. Audio
FIFA mulls rainbow OneLove arm band for Football World Cup
FIFA is yet to decide whether captains will be able to wear the rainbow 'OneLove' arm bands for this year's women's Football World Cup in New Zealand and Australia.
The arm bands used to show support… Video, Audio
Events in limbo as Covid-19 alert levels decision looms
A slew of events scheduled over the next few weeks are collectively crossing their fingers and toes they can go ahead.
After a clean Covid run for events through the bulk of summer, some have already… Audio
Pacific criminalisation of homosexuality decried in NZ
The ongoing criminalisation of homosexuality around Oceania was the focus for the Pacific community at Saturday's OurMarch in Auckland. Audio
Americans and patriotism
Americans are more likely than any other nationality to say their country is the 'best in the world'. That's the finding from a project by the Guardian, which surveyed 23 of the world's biggest… Audio
Military Pride: RNZDF Squadron Leader Stu Pearce
Friday's dreadful events in Christchurch, has led to the postponement of a number of events around the country over the weekend, as an act of respect, and to enable police to focus on priorities. The… Audio
Louisa Wall explains 'terf' comment
Labour MP Louisa Wall has suggested police could've worn another uniform - a ceremonial uniform - to the Auckland Pride Parade. Audio
Police and Pride: We need to heal our relationships first
Opinion - Auckland Pride have banned police from marching in uniform next year because police uniforms represent oppression and violence to many rainbow folk and people of colour, write Laura…
Pride festival moves to ban police from wearing uniforms
The Auckland Pride Parade board's decision to ban police from wearing their uniforms at the parade has divided the LGBTQI community. Audio
Driver pride leads to arrogance, frustration
A survey by AA has found we are likely to hold our own driving in higher regard than that of other drivers', and that all in all, many of us are not as courteous as we like to think we are. Audio
Pride, the third deadly sin
Wallace Chapman looks at tall poppies and humble heroes with Independent Maori Statutory Board chief executive Brandi Hudson, journalist Gordon McLauchlan and the religious historian Dr Peter Lineham.
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