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Asexuality New Zealand Trust

Founded in 2018 in Auckland New Zealand, we’re a trust dedicated to empowering asexual spectrum individuals by helping them navigate their experiences and promoting understanding by educating the broader public about asexuality.

Princeton recognises asexuality

by Asexuality New Zealand Trust15 Feb 201823 Oct 2018

Asexuality has historically been under-represented in discussions in the LGBTQIA+ community. Exciting developments show that may be changing.

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Sexuality question for 2023 census

by Asexuality New Zealand Trust11 Feb 201821 Oct 2018

Statistics Minister James Shaw has indicated that a sexuality question will appear on the 2023 New Zealand census after the question was omitted from this year’s census.

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