Through the collections: 40 years of Homosexual Law Reform

Free event, Saturday 1 August 2026, 10am to 1pm
Te Ahumairangi Ground Floor, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington
Through the collections: 40 Years of Homosexual Law Reform | National Library of New Zealand
Reflect on 40 years of Homosexual Law Reform in Aotearoa this Queer History Month, Pūmahara Ia Te Wā. Explore collection items at your own pace — from ephemera and audiovisual taonga to books — and create your own poetic response.
Programme
Join in across the day with hands-on activities, screenings of Thin Edge of the Wedge, and a collection viewing.
Collection viewing
When — 10am to 1pm
Where — National Library Gallery, Ground floor
Explore collections relating to Homosexual Law Reform in Aotearoa with our friendly curators.
Featuring collections from the National Library, the Alexander Turnbull Library, Archives New Zealand, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision and Kawe Mahara Queer Archives Aotearoa.
Activity: Create your own blackout poem
When — 10am to 1pm
Where — Programme rooms, Ground floor
Take a moment to reflect by crafting your own poetic response to this significant anniversary using found materials from Papers Past. Reinterpret, reimagine, or honour an existing text by picking out your own poem.
Presented by Blackout Poetry Aotearoa and supported by Chris Tse (New Zealand Poet Laureate 2022-2025).
Screening: Thin Edge of the Wedge
When — 10:30am and 12:30pm (72 minutes, plus an introduction and time for questions)
Where — Taiwhanga Kauhau — Auditorium, Lower ground floor
Experience the media landscape of 1985 and 1986 following the introduction of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. This screening includes material some viewers may find challenging.
This event is presented as part of Queer History Month Pūmahara Ia Te Wā, in partnership with Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Archives New Zealand, Kawe Mahara Queer Archives Aotearoa, and Blackout Poetry Aotearoa. Banner artwork created by Sam Orchard.

