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Relationships Bill Delay A Kick In The Teeth
Tuesday, 30 November 2004, 1:26 pm | PrideAlliance
PrideAlliance is very concerned that the passing of the Relationships (Statutory References) Bill may be postponed. Without it, civil unions will be completely toothless, conferring no rights whatsoever on couples who enter in to a union. More >>
Select Committee Report on Civil Unions Welcomed
Tuesday, 30 November 2004, 10:05 am | PrideAlliance
PrideAlliance is delighted that today's report from the Justice and Electoral Committee has recommended that the Civil Union bill be passed. Although continuing to deny marriage to same-sex couples is unreasonable discrimination, Civil Unions are an ... More >>
Queer Solidarity With Ethnic Minorities
Friday, 8 October 2004, 1:58 pm | PrideAlliance
PrideAlliance calls upon the queer community to support the March for a Multicultural Aotearoa in Wellington this month. More >>
Thank you Wellington!
Tuesday, 24 August 2004, 9:21 am | PrideAlliance
PrideAlliance is very pleased at the turnout for today's Rally for Human Rights at parliament. Despite the limited resources of the volunteer groups behind the rally, over a thousand people turned out to show their support for the Civil Union bill ... More >>
Press Release: LILAC Closure a Shame
Tuesday, 20 July 2004, 4:15 pm | PrideAlliance
PrideAlliance is disappointed that the LILAC Lesbian Library has been forced to close. LILAC was obliged to move out of its central Wellington premises this weekend due to rising rents, and has not yet been able to find a suitable replacement. More >>
PrideAlliance says CUB doesn't go far enough
Tuesday, 22 June 2004, 8:43 am | PrideAlliance
While the Civil Union Bill due for its first reading this Thursday is an important step for New Zealand, it falls far short of what we should be expecting from a country that used to be a world leader on human rights . More >>
PrideAlliance announces national gathering
Tuesday, 15 June 2004, 8:57 am | PrideAlliance
PrideAlliance, the queer network of the Alliance Party, will be holding its first national gathering on Saturday September 25 in Wellington. Alliance members from around the country who don't fit the heterosexual nuclear family stereotype will ... More >>