Gay New Zealand
Gay New Zealand
New Zealand has in recent years become a broadly gay-friendly place, defying
the odds in what has always been perceived as a fairly macho country. Certainly
there remains an undercurrent of redneck intolerance, particularly in rural
areas, but it generally stays well below the surface.
All this has partly come about in response to New Zealand's admirable recent
history of resistance to anti-gay bigotry. Homosexuality was decriminalized
in 1986 and the age of consent was set at sixteen (the same
as for heterosexuals). The human rights section of the legislation ,
making it illegal to discriminate against gays and people with HIV or AIDS,
was passed in 1993, with none of the usual exceptions made for the military
or the police. There are officially no restrictions on people with HIV or AIDS
entering the country .
Such is the mainstream acceptance that the New Zealand Symphony
Orchestra is quite upfront about one of its most prominent composers, Gareth
Farr, doubling as a drag queen - though not mid-concert.
New Zealand has just granted civil union rights to any couples, which allows
same sex couples to be viewed as a married couple would be.
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