In a quick update, most of the rants and apology on the Headquarters Viaduct Bar are deleted. Who is Leo Malloy – read some of the links below and you will get a good idea. Alison Mau: Champagne and homophobia on the menu at first party of a new era Alison Mau Stuff.co.nz opinion piece […]
Headquarters Viaduct continues to defend the delete posted and has now confirmed they have many friends in the rainbow community. The owner clearly has some issues with the current government, the NZ Media, and a large number of people in New Zealand. They do however believe some overseas media and are clearly experts. To quote […]
In a deleted post on Facebook HeadQuarters Viaduct page, a claim was made that South Korea’s outbreak wasn’t caused by bars like his, but rather by “gay dungeon bars”. While we can’t attribute it to Leo Molloy the owner many have noted that it definitely seems to be typical of his style. Funny that the […]
Health Minister David Clark has announced $3.5 million in funding for organisations supporting vulnerable group. David Clark said “In addition to the mental health and wellbeing support tools we launched recently for all Kiwis, extra support is being given to people who are vulnerable or more at risk. That boost has already made a significant […]
Despite the postponement of Mr Gay World 2020 due to the global pandemic, Mr Gay New Zealand 2020 Liam Reid, has not let the lockdown halt his preparations ahead of the competition set to be held in South Africa once the pandemic is under control Read what Liam tells gay nation about the 5 steps […]
With the current Covid-19 lockdown many LGBT members are now in lockdown with their family or maybe with limited support as they are living alone or many variations between. Check the RNZ story online for more details If you are seeking support there are a number of support agencies working online or via phone including: […]
As the country moves to alert level 4, NZAF warns against breaking the requirements of the lockdown to engage in casual or anonymous sex. “The lockdown is in place to keep transmissions of COVID-19 as low as possible and to protect vulnerable members of our communities,” says NZAF CEO Dr Jason Myers. “People should not […]
Following the Prime Minister’s announcement about the raised alert level due to the Covid-19 pandemic, our staff and volunteers will be working from home until the alert level is decreased. The safety and wellbeing of our staff and volunteers is of the utmost importance to us and we are checking in with them to make […]