Part 3 - Positioning to the Petition
Homosexual Law Reform in New Zealand
Using a rich combination of archival material and personal reflection, 20 Years Out! explores the passionate arguments for and against the 1986 Homosexual Law Reform Bill.
Produced by Gareth Watkins
Material for this feature was primarily sourced from the Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand with additional material drawn from Sound Archives / Ngā Taonga Kōrero and other private collections.
Links:
- International Gay Rights timeline - Wikipedia
- Law Reform audio collection - lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand
- Out and about - NZ History website
Salvation Army (1985).
Credits
LAGANZ 0091-AB
Insight 85- The Moral Majority
(16 September 1985) [Radio New Zealand]
I believe that you are here to stand for decency – Graeme Lee (38″)
LAGANZ 0056-AB
Coalition Against Homosexual Law Reform public meeting, Auckland Town Hall
(19 April 1985) [Graham Underhill collection]
As citizens of this country we demand our rights – [unidentified speaker] (1′19″)
LAGANZ 0080-B
Rally/Meeting audio
(ca 1985) [Peter Nowland collection]
Salvation Army confrontation .. If you’ve ripped up a petition (46″)
LAGANZ 0080-B
Demonstration audio
(ca 1985) [Peter Nowland collection]
Discharged from the Air Force on the grounds of being a practising homosexual
(3′28″)
(ca 1997) [Gareth Watkins collection]
Organizing the petition against Homosexual Law Reform – [unidentified speaker] (51″)
LAGANZ 0056-AB
Public meeting - Coalition Against Homosexual Law Reform, Auckland Town Hall
(19 April 1985) [Graham Underhill collection]