Public meeting (1985) at the Wainui Branch of the Labour Party Waitemata, about the Homosexual Law Reform Bill |
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Early morning talkback (1985) on Radio Pacific about the Homosexual Law Reform Bill |
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John Clements and Bruce Burnett talk about AIDS, television reports on AIDS infections in the US, report on Homosexual Law Reform petition (1985) |
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Vote (4 July 1975) on the second reading of the Crimes Amendment Bill and audio from a Gay Liberation Movement meeting |
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Vote (4 July 1975) on the second reading of the Crimes Amendment Bill introduced by Venn Young |
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Parliamentary debate (5 November 1985) on the report back of the Justice and Law Reform Committee on the Keith Hay petition against the Homosexual Law Reform Bill |
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Parliamentary debate (5 November 1985) on the report back on the Keith Hay petition against the Homosexual Law Reform Bill and Insight ’85 – Ex Gays |
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First day of Parliamentary debate (9 October 1985) on the second reading of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill |
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Parliamentary debate (16 October 1985) on the second reading of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill |
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Parliamentary debate (6 November 1985) on the second reading of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill |
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Parliamentary debate (6 November 1985) on the second reading of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill, plus interviews with Alison Laurie and Pol McCann (2 November 1985), Noel Mosen (a self-declared ‘ex-gay’, 5 November 1985), John Steenhof, and various news reports on the collection of signatures for the Hay Petition |
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Gay Task Force member’s panel discussion (10 September 1986) and reflections on the Homosexual Law Reform campaign (this tape - Gay Pride and visibility in 1985, Select Committee proceedings) |
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Parliamentary Committee Stages (9 April 1986) of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill |
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Presentation (24 September 1985) of the anti Homosexual Law Reform petition at Parliament, Debbie Jones comments on “Our Voices, Our Vision – Feminism in New Zealand” and audio clips celebrating the first year of the weekly Lesbian Programme (6 October 1985) |
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