Queer Resources Aotearoa New Zealand

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Queer Resources Aotearoa New Zealand

Where is the QRA

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The Queer Resources Aotearoa is currently been rebuilt in a new database manager.

The new site is slowly having content added in the next couple of months in the meantime here are some links to help you out:

If you are interested in been part of the new network then please feel free to contact us.
Last Updated on Sunday, 04 January 2009 17:49
 

Gay New Zealand's contact site - gay.co.nz

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Gay.co.nz

Gay.co.nz should be your first stop for connecting with gay men, women, transgender in New Zealand and other countries.

Gay.co.nz provides a free and simple interface to display your profile and search and contact other guys, women or whoever takes your fancy.

Last Updated on Sunday, 04 January 2009 17:44 Read more...
 

Uniq Otago

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UniQ Otago is the Dunedin chapter of UniQ Aotearoa. We are a queer student group based at OUSA Clubs and Societies, for all queer* tertiary students in Otago, their friends and their families.

UniQ Otago is based around a collective of ‘active’ members, members on our mailing list and those who attend our events! The UniQ Collective plan and organise queer* events, including queer dance parties and a weekly coffee meeting.

Email uniq.otago@gmail.com to join our mailing list, where you can receive monthly newsletters and various updates on queer goings on within Dunedin.

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The 1950s

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I am a New Zealand lesbian currently living in Scotland. I am writing a novel about a teacher in NZ in 1957 who falls in love with another woman. She also has a boy pupil aged 10 (in Standard 4) who is bullied by the other boys because he's pretty and plays with the girls. (It emerges that he probably does have sexual feelings about other boys.)

 

Last Updated on Monday, 10 August 2009 23:07 Read more...
 

Sexual Relationships Survey

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UMR Research is conducting a study for Relationship Services (Formerly Marriage Guidance).  They are looking for information to help increase people’s comfort with talking about sex in a way that is useful for their relationships.  The survey asks who people can comfortably talk to about sex and where they go for information if they need it.  It also asks about a range of sexual issues which people might experience in their relationships and if there are problems how they resolve them.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 October 2009 07:50 Read more...
 
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