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Tue 18 Jul 2023

  • Haere Rā Hōriana - waiata for Georgina Beyer (Embassy Theatre)
    Composed by Kevin Haunui for Georgina Beyer, Tīwhanawhana perform Haere Rā Hōriana for the first time at the memorial for Georgina Beyer
    Features: Tīwhanawhana
    Links: PrideNZ.com
  • The Life and Times of Georgina Beyer (Embassy Theatre)
    Audio from the memorial event for Georgina Beyer (1957-2023), held at the Embassy Theatre on Tuesday 18 July 2023
    Features: Brian Aitken, Catherine Healy, Dale Williams, Georgina Beyer, Grant Pittams, Grant Robertson, Helena Henare-Coolen, Ian McKellen, Jacquie Grant, Karen Morris, Malcolm Kennedy-Vaughan, Michael Gibbs, Ramon Maniapoto, Richard Tankersley, Steve Chadwick, Tim Barnett, Tīwhanawhana
    Links: PrideNZ.com
  • Film Festival Favourite Ira Sachs
    Links: Express
  • Japanese Supreme Court Rules in Favour of Transgender Employee’s Bathroom Rights
    Links: Express
  • She Is Just My Type
    Links: Express

Mon 18 Jul 2022

  • Top Russian tennis player comes out as gay, slams her country's attitudes
    World No 12 Daria Kasatkina reveals she has a female partner and criticises the fact there are so many "taboo topics" in her homeland...
    Links: Stuff
  • Top Russian tennis player comes out as gay, slams her country's attitudes
    World No 12 Daria Kasatkina reveals she has a female partner and criticises the fact there are so many "taboo topics" in her homeland...
    Links: Stuff
  • Republican Senator Ted Cruz Takes Aim At Same-Sex Marriage In The...
    Links: Express
  • Ricky Martin Denies Allegations Of Incest and Abuse Made By His...
    Links: Express

Sun 18 Jul 2021

  • Matangireia: Georgina Beyer
    Georgina Beyer became the worlds first transgender Member of Parliament when she won the Wairarapa seat in 1999, she shares the highs and lows during her time in the halls of parliament...
    Links: RNZ
  • More to be done as Homosexual law reform anniversary celebrated
    OPINION: Homosexual law reform was groundbreaking but much is still to be done...
    Links: Stuff
  • Tokyo Olympics: IOC boss Thomas Bach backs Laurel Hubbard's inclusion
    Thomas Bach says the rules around transgender athletes competing at the Games cannot be changed 'during ongoing competitions'...
    Links: Stuff
  • Demi Lovato Says it’s OK if People Get Their Pronouns Wrong
    Links: Express
  • Three Charged After Abusing Child For Doing “Gay S**t”
    Links: Express

Thu 18 Jul 2019

  • No clear evidence of trans women athlete advantage - researcher
    A suggestion transgender women athletes should compete in their own category to remove any unfair advantage is being challenged...
    Links: RNZ
  • Trans-athlete suggestions lack 'concrete evidence': researcher
    Researchers into trans-women in sport are suggesting a third category would be one way of removing any questions about unfair advantage...
    Links: RNZ
  • Gay British Mathematics Genius Becomes First LGBTI Person On A Banknote
    Links: Express

Wed 18 Jul 2018

  • Batwoman to be first superhero show with openly gay lead
    A TV adaptation of Batwoman is to become the first superhero series with an openly gay lead character...
    Links: RNZ
  • The Sex Files: Why you don't need to 'spice up' your sex life
    Warning: This article contains explicit sexual references All this liberal talk about sex and sexuality that we do in modern society can leave a person feeling "vanilla"...
    Links: NZ Herald
  • Toulon club owner Mourad Boudjellal to fight $129K fine after being found guilty of 'condoning homophobia'
    Toulon rugby club owner and president Mourad Boudjellal - the man who signed recent All Blacks Ma'a Nonu, Malakai Fekitoa and Julian Savea - has been fined almost $NZ130,000 for allegedly condoning homophobic conduct...
    Links: Stuff

Tue 18 Jul 2017

  • Johnny Lumsden admits in court to endangering the health of three men by criminal nuisance (Christchurch, New Zealand)
    After lying about his HIV status, Lumsden has unprotected sex with three men he met through social media
    Links: Stuff
  • HIV-positive man Johnny Lachlin Benjamin Lumsden admits dangerous sexual contact
    A man who had unprotected sex with men he met through social media has admitted he did not tell them he was HIV positive...
    Links: Stuff
  • Labour Pledge to Fund PrEP and Boost NZAF Funding
    Links: Express
  • Lesbian, Bi, and Trans People Now in Chechnya’s Firing Line
    Links: Express
  • Police Officer Revealed as Man Convicted of Harassment
    Links: Express

Mon 18 Jul 2016

  • Book Review: In the Dark Room
    Links: Express
  • Beware Falling Elephants?
    Not content with having selected clueless media celebrity demagogue Donald Trump as their presidential nominee, the US Republican Party seeks to add insult to injury when it comes to their manifesto, or, as it is called within US politics, "party platform...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • New Exec. Director welcomed into NZAF
    Jason Myers The new head of the NZ AIDS Foundation has today been welcomed into the organisation with a powhiri attended by staff and gay and HIV community leaders...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • NZ Rugby disappointed by radio show comments
    New Zealand Rugby says the homophobic comments made by the presenters of Controversy Corner “were very disappointing”...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Power in Numbers
    Homophobia is rife within the world of sports and most recently, radio sports show Controversy Corner was canned after an episode in which the presenters used sexuality, race and gender as laughing point...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Sports show canceled after homophobic, racist rant
    Controversial and homophobic sports radio show Controversy Corner has been taken off the airwaves after The Spinoff published a scathing piece which uncovered a recent show in which the presenters “unleash the world’s most powerful tsunami of terrible radio”...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Strip searches don't take into account trans inmates
    An Official Information Act request to the Department of Corrections has confirmed that transgender prisoners who are in a prison that doesn’t align with their gender identity, are subject to strip searches undertaken by officers of a different gender...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Sat 18 Jul 2015

  • Kiran and flatmates - Beyond Rainbows (Auckland)
    Kiran and flatmates talk about their safe house for queer trans* disabled youth and yell or die activism
    Features: Emilie Rākete, unidentified voice(s)
    Links: PrideNZ.com
  • Comment: It's All About "Integrity"
    Recently, I encountered a thoroughly dupliticious book from an anti-transgender US fundamentalist psychologist...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • No room for ardent critic on Rainbow Panel
    Stephen Berry doesn't believe there should be a Rainbow Panel in the first place One of the Rainbow Panel's most outspoken critics hasn't made the shortlist for the Auckland Council advisory group, but concedes that's probably not surprising considering he has opposed its formation from the start...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • NZ Rabbis support Aus marriage equality
    New Zealand rabbis are among a multi-national group backing marriage equality across the Tasman...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Tim Wilson's anti-gender diversity diatribe
    TV One reporter and NewstalkZB host Tim Wilson A conservative talkback host has dubbed Statistics New Zealand’s new gender diverse category “nuts” and “crazy”, claiming it’s “dangerous” to legitimise people’s gender identity...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • ZB host dumps on gender-diversity
    TV One news reporter and NewstalkZB host Tim Wilson has attacked Statistics New Zealand’s new gender diverse category, calling it “nuts” and “crazy”, and claiming it’s “dangerous” to legitimise people’s gender identity...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Fri 18 Jul 2014

  • Television item (New Zealand)
    One News, ref: TZP448444.
    Links: Nga Taonga Sound and Vision
  • Can the LGB’s Really Understand the Ts?
    Links: Express
  • Louisa Wall Responds To Michael Hootman’s Opinion
    Links: Express
  • Phylesha Brown-Acton Responds To Michael Hootman’s Opinion
    Links: Express
  • Ramon Te Wake Responds To Michael Hootman’s Opinion
    Links: Express
  • Sam Orchard Responds To Michael Hootman’s Opinion
    Links: Express
  • "Substantial" loss of life from HIV/AIDS field
    A “substantial” number of people from the HIV/AIDs field were on a plane shot down above Ukraine...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Clark: deaths 'devastating' for community
    Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has described the deaths of a substantial number people from the HIV/AIDS field in the MH17 tragedy as a “devastating loss”...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • EU court: trans people must divorce
    The European Court of Human Rights has ruled married transgender people must divorce in nations without marriage equality...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • In case you missed it: Film Fest guide
    Once again the New Zealand International Film Festival is serving up another strong selection of lgbti films – while a gay Kiwi writer and director’s first ever feature film is also in the line-up...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • MH17: "Dark cloud" over HIV conference
    Bruce Kilmister Delegates to the World AIDS Conference are stunned and waiting numbly to find out which of their many friends and professional associates are amongst the dead from the destruction of flight MH17 over Ukraine...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • MH17: shock as HIV researchers killed
    HIV researchers heading to Melbourne for the AIDS2014 conference are among the passengers on board Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 that was shot down on the Russian-Ukraine border...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • NZ sports challenged to end homophobia
    Richard Tankersley Human Rights Commissioner Richard Tankersley is urging all New Zealand’s sporting codes to consign homophobia and discrimination to our sporting history...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • NZAF "shocked, horrified" at MH17 crash
    Debris from Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 The New Zealand AIDS Foundation’s Executive Director Shaun Robinson has expressed shock at the news a number of HIV researchers have been killed after a plane was shot down on the Russian-Ukraine border...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Watch: Michael Sam honoured for courage
    Need a boost? Watch the moving speech the first openly-gay player to be drafted by the NFL gave when he was given the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Thu 18 Jul 2013

  • "Buffy and Bimbo" sticking with St-Matthew's
    Smith and Baker in Central Park with their rings (from Buffy and Bimbo's collection) A well-known Auckland gay couple will still have their wedding blessing at St-Matthew-in-the-City, despite having to have a civil ceremony first...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Anglican policy scuttles St-Matthew's wedding
    St Matthew's is a welcoming church, but the religions hierarchy has prevented it hosting New Zealand's first gay wedding The winners of radio station ZM’s Fabulous Gay Wedding will no longer have their ceremony at St-Matthew-in-the-City due to “discriminatory” Anglican policy...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Queen gives marriage equality the royal tick
    England and Wales have officially legalised same-sex marriage, with the Queen giving her royal stamp of approval...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Seeking your vote: Michelle and Bridget
    There are a fair few gay and lesbian couples vying for your votes to win a free snazzy radio wedding, and be among the first in New Zealand to tie the knot...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Wedding axing not "instructions from on high"
    Bishop Ross Bay The Bishop of Auckland is rejecting claims that 'instructions from on high' have caused a last minute halt to a same-sex wedding, which was to take place at the liberal St Matthew-in-the-City...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Wed 18 Jul 2012

  • First-ever gay/lesbian aged care study released
    A New Zealand-first study has found that while staff say they have no problems caring for gay men and lesbians in the nation’s aged care facilities, the homophobic attitudes and behaviour of other residents is a major challenge...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Obnoxious transphobia
    While we are preoccupied with marriage equality and adoption reform, the Auckland City Council is spearheading a sinister attack on the rights of vulnerable transgender street sex workers, due to the continued parliamentary debate over Manukau's proposed antisoliciting bill...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Obnoxious transphobia
    While we are preoccupied with marriage equality and adoption reform, the Auckland City Council is spearheading a sinister attack on the rights of vulnerable transgender street sex workers, due to the continued parliamentary debate over Manukau's proposed antisoliciting bill...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • OUTLine seeks interns as it moves offices
    OUTLineNZ is moving into new offices next door to its current Ponsonby HQ, and is seeking two interns to help out with a range of IT and reception duties as it gets up and running in the bigger space...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Police patrolling Auckland cruising spot
    Auckland police are patrolling the male toilets at Coxs Bay reserve and warn anyone caught “behaving inappropriately” will be trespassed and possibly prosecuted, after complaints about lewd behaviour at all hours of the day and night...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Texas shooter a "monster" says victim's dad
    A drawing of the suspect The father of a young lesbian who was gunned down in a Texas park has described her killer a “monster” after seeing a sketch of the suspect, who remains on the loose...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • US approval of home HIV tests worries NZAF
    American approval of a home test kit for HIV which could become available in New Zealand is worrying the NZ AIDS Foundation which is concerned that the kit may not detect HIV in some cases and that people using it without professional support may be traumatised by a positive result...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • US: Boy Scouts retain gay ban after secret review
    The Boy Scouts of America has reaffirmed its ban on gay leaders, after a confidential two-year review...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Mon 18 Jul 2011

  • Cuckoos and elephants
    Some of the US Republican presidential nominees are dangerous extremists...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • K' Rd bashing victim on slow road to recovery
    Trevor Kaukau fronted a Greenpeace protest over deep-sea oil drilling - Greenpeace A man who was found unconscious on gay Auckland hotspot Karangahape Rd is said to be on the mend...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • OUTLine NZ to welcome Topp patrons
    The Topp Twins will be OUTLine's patrons...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Review: The Open Accounts of an Honesty Box
    Cold? Too cold to leave the fireside and your snuggly slippers? Well there is only one answer - order a copy of the New Zealand lesbian must-read of the year: The Open Accounts of an Honesty Box...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Straight man "looked too gay" to give blood
    A straight Chicago man has been rejected from giving blood because he 'appeared to be homosexual'...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Sun 18 Jul 2010

  • Cologne Calling: Don Barclay
    Around 50 New Zealand athletes and performers will represent our community at Gay Games Cologne, which open on 31 July...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Groundbreaking gay pride parade in Poland
    Thousands of people have marched to the sound of vuvuzelas and drums, in a landmark gay rights parade in Warsaw...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Sat 18 Jul 2009

  • Out There! staff leave as funding runs out
    Funding for New Zealand's nationwide LGBT youth support network Out There! ended last month, forcing its two staff members to depart while plans are made for the project to survive in a lower-key basis...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Pakistan: Equal benefits for trans people
    The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ordered that transgender women should benefit from the government's income support schemes, confirming their place as equal citizens of the country...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Fri 18 Jul 2008

  • California: Gay marriage vote in November
    Voters in California will have the chance to vote in November on whether to end gay marriage after the state's top court declined to remove an initiative on the issue from the ballot...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Dannevirke brothel row sparks homophobia
    A newspaper report from Dannevirke featuring a comment which equates gay men with paedophiles has angered the manager of a nationwide LGBT support service...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Ian the Antichrist
    Todd Morgan as Ian the Antichrist He's a modern-day Antichrist, made of mankind's deadliest sins… just not the manly ones...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Married priest was Mr. Gay Auckland in 2003
    The New Zealand-born gay priest in the centre of an Anglican storm after he married his same-sex partner in the UK was crowned Mr...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Sydney: LGBT kissing protest for Pope visit
    A small group of gay and lesbian activists launched the first of two planned kiss-ins yesterday as part of World Youth Day and Catholic Church protests...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Wed 18 Jul 2007

  • Chch Pride Week raised community dollars
    A total of $5,600 was raised by events at this year's Christchurch Pride Week, say organisers at the New Zealand AIDS Foundation, with the lion's share being returned to local community groups...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Gay ad banned by London Underground
    A gay lifestyle magazine cover has proved too racy for London Underground, who've asked that the image be substituted for one more sedate...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • How can I tell if someone's gay?
    Photo: Joseph Dupouy http://jodupouy...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Takat
    NZAF's Hau Ora Takatâpui team is holding a community gathering in South Auckland on Friday 27th July to explore the possibility of starting a support group for takatâpui tane in the region...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Wellington Proud Week's events confirmed
    UniQ Victoria has announced all the details of their "huge week of events" for Wellington's 2007 Pride Week from the 4th until the 11th of August...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Tue 18 Jul 2006

  • Television item (New Zealand)
    Kiwifruit, ref: TZP325942.
    Links: Nga Taonga Sound and Vision
  • NZAF cautions over circumcision research
    The New Zealand AIDS Foundation says it would be “unwise” to substitute condoms for circumcision as an HIV prevention strategy, in the wake of a new report that shows circumcised heterosexual African men have a lower incidence of HIV infection compared to their uncircumcised counterparts...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • NZer wins freestyle silver at Gay Games
    Eve Tregerthan, of Porirua, has won the silver medal in the women's 100m freestyle event on the first day of competition at the Gay Games in Chicago...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Stage: Gender bending Twelfth Night, updated
    Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare Directed by Michael Hurst Auckland Theatre Company Maidment Theatre until mid August If you'd like a winter break at a sunny beach crowded with fun people, Twelfth Night at the Maidment is the place to go...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Mon 18 Jul 2005

  • AIDS conspiracy theory "extreme"
    An AIDS conspiracy theory that gay men are spreading the disease to heterosexuals in order to "normalise" it is alarmist, extreme, and easily disproven by looking at HIV infection figures, says the AIDS Foundation...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Dunedin's Lavender Globe winners
    Former UniQ Otago co-ordinator Nathan Brown says he's honoured to have been named Queer of the Year at this year's Lavender Globe Awards, which recgonises those who have made special contibutions to the fabric of Dunedin's GLBT community...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • NZAF BOARD: Should the chair and/or board resign?
    The AIDS Foundation board has received calls for resignations in the wake of their dumped Maori board quota proposal, but doesn't believe such calls necessarily represent the majority of stakeholders...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • NZAF condemns SA protester shootings
    The NZ AIDS Foundation is calling for international condemnation of the actions of the South African police force, following the shooting and injuring of 40 people engaged in a peaceful protest demanding fair access to HIV treatment last week in the South African city of Queenstown...
    Links: GayNZ.com
  • Who's who in The Outhouse
    It's being described as a gay Sports Cafe, it goes by the name of The Outhouse, and ten weekly episodes of it are scheduled to grace TV2 in a late-night slot this September...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Fri 18 Jul 2003

  • The Civil Unions Bill... Registered Partnership Legislation
    Originally, this column was going to deal with the Care of Children Bill, but that will have to be deferred until next time, given the prominence of the Civil Unions Bill on the political horizon...
    Links: GayNZ.com

Thu 18 Jul 2002

Tue 18 Jul 2000

Sat 18 Jul 1998

  • The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (Wellington)
    A group of men reflect on the first time they saw a gay character on television or in a film
    Features: Greg, John Greager, Richard King, Stuart Douce
    Links: PrideNZ.com

Thu 18 Jul 1996

  • Singer Shona Laing comes out as bisexual during a concert performance (New Zealand)
    Laing's coming out was reported in Express magazine.
    Links: Wikipedia

Mon 18 Jul 1994

Sun 18 Jul 1993

Thu 18 Jul 1991

Tue 18 Jul 1989

  • A.I.D.S. On Campus? (Press, 18 July 1989)
    Dr Tree Cocks, a health doctor at Otago University, has expressed concern that it is only a matter of time before the university reports its first case of A.I.D.S. She highlighted that many primary health-care physicians share this belief. The Otago University Student Health Centre is currently witnessing a consistent...
    Links: Papers Past (on PrideNZ.com)
  • Amp Questions On Sex ‘discriminatory’ (Press, 18 July 1989)
    On 18 July 1989, Mr. Warren Lindberg, the director of the A.I.D.S. Foundation, publicly accused the AMP Society, a life insurance company, of discriminating against gay men through its insurance application process. This came in response to reports that the company had refused life insurance to certain individuals, labelling them...
    Links: Papers Past (on PrideNZ.com)

Sat 18 Jul 1987

  • A.I.D.S. Drug Supply Hindered (Press, 18 July 1987)
    On 18 July 1987, a report highlighted the challenges faced by A.I.D.S. patients in Australia in accessing AZT, a drug that appears to slow the progression of the disease. Despite its potential benefits, many chronic A.I.D.S. sufferers are unable to receive this treatment due to financial and supply issues within...
    Links: Papers Past (on PrideNZ.com)
  • Explicit Videos (Press, 18 July 1987)
    In a letter dated 27 June 1987, Bert Walker expressed his disapproval of the Labour Government’s Homosexual Law Reform Bill, highlighting that 835,000 citizens had petitioned Parliament against it. Walker stated that despite this considerable opposition, the legislation was passed, which he claimed allowed the Chief Film Censor to approve...
    Links: Papers Past (on PrideNZ.com)

Fri 18 Jul 1986

  • Homosexuality Bill (Press, 18 July 1986)
    A series of letters published in "The Press" in July 1986 reflects the contentious debate surrounding the proposed homosexual law reform in New Zealand. The discourse includes a response to a previous letter written by Mr McGirr from Nelson, who called on Christians to pray and fast for God's guidance...
    Links: Papers Past (on PrideNZ.com)
  • Transvestite Stabbed (Press, 18 July 1986)
    On 17 July 1986, in Gracefield Avenue, central Christchurch, a 21-year-old transvestite was stabbed in the chest during a dispute in a flat at approximately 4.15 p.m. The victim, who was receiving sickness benefits, received medical treatment at Christchurch Hospital and was subsequently discharged. Following the incident, police arrested a...
    Links: Papers Past (on PrideNZ.com)

Thu 18 Jul 1985

  • M.P. Hits Out At Reform Critics (Press, 18 July 1985)
    On 18 July 1985, Ms Fran Wilde, the Member of Parliament for Wellington Central, strongly criticised opponents of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill, asserting that their views posed a threat to public health. Wilde, who is sponsoring the bill, responded to comments made by Invercargill MP Norman Jones, who had...
    Links: Papers Past (on PrideNZ.com)
  • M.P. Tells Of Letter From ‘gay’ Coalition (Press, 18 July 1985)
    Mr Norman Jones, Member of Parliament for Invercargill, made a controversial statement on 17 July 1985, asserting that he would leave Parliament if he had to depend on homosexual votes to maintain his political position. His remarks came in response to a letter from Alison Thorne, the international secretary of...
    Links: Papers Past (on PrideNZ.com)

Sat 18 Jul 1981

  • The Dilemma Of Being Alcoholic And Homosexual (Press, 18 July 1981)
    The article discusses the challenges faced by gay alcoholics in New Zealand, highlighting the story of a man named Bill, who has been sober for seven years after struggling with alcoholism for years. Bill's journey involves his recognition of his homosexuality from a young age and the influences of his...
    Links: Papers Past (on PrideNZ.com)

Wed 18 Jul 1979

  • Split At Top In Iran Forces Yawns Wider (Press, 18 July 1979)
    On 18 July 1979, Brigadier-General Taqi Riahi, Iran's Defence Minister, announced his resignation amid growing tensions within the military and criticism from his chief adversary, General Siaf Amir Rahimi, the military police commander. General Rahimi accused the Iranian government of inadequately addressing the violence erupting in the country's ethnic regions,...
    Links: Papers Past (on PrideNZ.com)

Wed 18 Jul 1973

  • James Norcliffe’s “kitch” (Press, 18 July 1973)
    The play "Kitch," written by James Norcliffe and directed by William Lennox, was staged at Shirley Boys' High School from 17 to 20 July 1973. The production runs for approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes each evening, starting at 8 p.m. Norcliffe, a contributor to the "New Zealand's Heritage" series,...
    Links: Papers Past (on PrideNZ.com)

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