Gay.co.nz

gay.nz (formerly gay.co.nz)
Type of site
Online LGBT personals website
Available in English, Chinese, Russian, Vietnamese, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Polish, Bahasa, Thai, Korean, Portuguese
Owner gay.co.nz
Created by The Domain Name Company Ltd
Slogan(s) Browse, Message, Chat, Meet
Website http://www.gay.nz
Commercial No
Registration Required
Launched 1997
Current status Online

gay.nz (formerly gay.co.nz) is a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender personals website in New Zealand.[1]

It provides daily local and international news stories, monitors fundamentalist anti-gay pressure groups, and provides a safe online meeting place for New Zealand's LGBT community.

History

gay.co.nz was started in 1997.[2] It was started as a community project by The Domain Name Company Limited,[3] a New Zealand-based internet company and has been run free for use ever since.

gay.co.nz has been the most popular gay dating website in New Zealand since 2006[1] and is used by the LGBT New Zealand population to connect with each other and learn about community issues. This has been particularly important for younger members of the gay community who still suffer bullying at school, and a safe place to meet peers has been a key need. Similarly special focus has been put on the growing LGBT Asian community within New Zealand.

The site has had four major revisions:

Following the recent legalisation of Gay Marriage in New Zealand via the Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill, the Hon Maurice Williamson MP recently wrote an editorial [4] (login required) to members of the site, reiterating his support for LGBT New Zealand.

AIDS in New Zealand

In conjunction with the New Zealand AIDS Foundation which has a particular focus on "high risk" groups within New Zealand, gay.co.nz works closely to promote the message of "safe sex". 'Safe sex' banners and messages appear throughout the website.

In addition to gay.nz, the overall site and mobile app maintain and incorporate members from all of the following: seed.fm, gay.uk.com, gay.br.com, gay.cn.com, gay.co.in, gay.ru.com[7]

See also

References

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