Category: News

  • Qantas is going non-binary

    Qantas is going non-binary

    Qantas is urging its staff to use non-gendered terms when talking to their customers.

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    Qantas is going the way of the London Underground and is encouraging its staff to lose terms like Ladies and Gentlemen, “honey”, “guys” and “love”.

    Instead of using “husband and wife” a booklet given to cabin crew and other staff at the airline have suggested that they start using words like “partner”, “spouse”.  Instead of “mum and dad”, they’ll be using a simple “parents” in a bid to use non-gendered language.

    moerschy / Pixabay Staff were given a booklet outlining the change in language to help make the airline more inclusive.

    People and culture group executive Lesley Grant said, “We have a long and proud history of promoting inclusion among our people, our customers and society, including support of indigenous issues, gender parity in business and marriage equality”.

    The company is also warning against “manterruptions” and “mainsplaining” to stop male workers from talking over their female counterparts.

    The company is drawing a line under gendered terms like “Chairman”.

    The booklet explains, “Language can make groups of people invisible,”

    “For example, the use of the term ‘chairman’ can reinforce the idea that leaders are always men.”

    A Qantas spokeswoman told Yahoo7 News the booklet was created by the Diversity Council of Australia and was supplied to around 150 other companies.

    “We want Qantas to be an inclusive workplace and we shared some factsheets created by the Diversity Council of Australia with some suggestions on more inclusive language, particularly on gender, age and LGBTI issues.”

     

     

  • David Stiers, ‘MASH’ actor, dead at 75

    David Ogden Stiers, the actor who portrayed Major Charles Emerson Winchester III on “M*A*S*H,” died after losing battle with bladder cancer on Saturday. He was 75. Stiers, best known for his portrayal as the arrogant surgeon in the Emmy nominated series “M*A*S*H,” died at his home in Newport, Oregon, his agent Mitchell K. (more…)


  • A bill outlawing performing so-called “gay conversion” therapy on minors has been passed in Washington state. House amendments to Bill 5722 were approved by the state’s Senate Saturday, and the legislation will now make its way to the office of Governor Jay Inslee for its final approval, the Associated Press reported. (more…)

  • Sydney’s Mardi Gras turns a colourful 40

    Rainbow colours beamed from faces and floats parading through Sydney Saturday as hundreds of thousands of partygoers celebrated 40 years of the annual gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. Organisers predicted close to half a million people would witness the glittery spectacle as some 200 floats and 12,500 participants — including police, politicians, indigenous groups and celebrities — made their way down Oxford Street, Sydney’s Gay(more…)

  • Jury selection starts in trial of Pulse nightclub shooter’s widow

    Jury selection began Thursday in the trial of the widow of the Orlando Pulse shooter, nearly two years after the slaughter at the gay Florida nightclub that left 49 dead and scores wounded. Gunman Omar Mateen’s widow, 31 year-old Noor Salman, faces charges of aiding her husband and lying to investigators. (more…)

  • Gay film, Call Me By Your Name has been banned in Tunisia

    Tunisia’s ministry of culture has banned the Oscar-nominated film “Call Me By Your Name”, a love story between two men, one of its main distributors said on Wednesday. The feature film was due to be screened on Wednesday night in the capital Tunis but the venue announced on Facebook that the event had been “cancelled”. (more…)

  • US: Gay couples can now be refused as adoptive parents in Georgia

    Georgia’s Senate has passed a bill that could enable child welfare organizations to stop same-sex parents from adopting on grounds of religious beliefs, in what rights advocates have called a “dangerous step backward.” (more…)

  • What is Jedward’s net worth?

    How much is Jedward actually worth?

    They’ve released a number of albums and pop up on our TV screens a lot. So are they worth a lot of money?

    The brothers had a combined net worth reported to be in the region of €6 million. That was reported in 2013.

    Of course, it’s impossible to know exactly how much they’re worth. In 2016 it was reported that their entertainment company Planet Jedward was in debt to the tune of hundreds of thousands of euros. However new figures released about their company show that the boys have a cash balance of over €22,000 and assets worth over €230,000. The company is apparently worth €64,000.

    It has been suggested that they are the fifth most financially successful X Factor finalists after Leona Lewis, Little Mix, JLS and Alexandra Burke.

  • Conservative politician who once called homosexuality a “sordid behaviour” made Australia’s deputy PM

    Conservative politician who once called homosexuality a “sordid behaviour” made Australia’s deputy PM

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    A conservative rural politician who once expressed strong anti-gay views was Monday chosen to replace scandal-plagued Barnaby Joyce as Australia’s deputy prime minister after he resigned over an affair with his now-pregnant aide. (more…)

  • Stonewall’s boycott of Pride In London “not the right move”

    Stonewall’s decision to boycott Pride In London has been slammed by one prominent BAME activist as not in the interest of ethnic minorities.

    Yesterday, we reported that the UK’s largest LGBT+ charity, Stonewall, announced it was not going to march in this year’s parade, citing perceived issues with inclusivity and diversity. These are claims that Pride In London have strenuously denied.

    One prominent activist has slammed the move, saying that it was “not the right move” for Stonewall to be making and that it is not in the interest of ethnic minority groups and called for all parties to “work together” for better representation.

    Speaking to THEGAYUK.com, Edwin Sesange African LGBTI rights advocate said,

    “The issue of racism and unfair representation of some communities in the LGBTI community is unacceptable and many organisations have been accused of the above in the past.

    “Therefore  I am not sure whether the boycott is the right move or in the best interest of ethnic minority groups.

    “It is high time for all parties to work together towards a fairer representation.”

    Just eight percent of Stonewall’s workforce are from BAME backgrounds according to the charity’s own website.

    In 2011, according to the Office of National Statistics, around 14 percent of the UK’s population was from an ethnically diverse background.

  • Canada ‘serial killer’ charged with sixth murder

    A landscaper accused of killing Toronto gay men was charged Friday with a sixth murder after human remains found hidden in large planters were matched to a missing person. Bruce McArthur, 66, was arrested in January following an investigation into the disappearances of two men from a predominantly gay neighborhood in downtown Toronto last year, which led police to the planters at a property that he used for storage. (more…)