Press Release – Inland Revenue Department Inland Revenue (IR) has received the Rainbow Tick, recognising IRs work to make it a safe and welcoming workplace for Rainbow community members. In a report approving the award, the Rainbow Tick Programme congratulated IR on having a thriving Rainbow …
Inland Revenue (IR) has received the Rainbow Tick, recognising IR’s work to make it a safe and welcoming workplace for Rainbow community members.
In a report approving the award, the Rainbow Tick Programme congratulated IR on having a thriving Rainbow Network comprising people across IR, and on implementing a number of inclusive policies and practices.
Friday, 23 April 2021, 10:16 am
Inland Revenue (IR) has received the Rainbow Tick,
recognising IR’s work to make it a safe and welcoming
workplace for Rainbow community members.
In a report
approving the award, the Rainbow Tick Programme
congratulated IR on having a thriving Rainbow Network
comprising people across IR, and on implementing a number of
inclusive policies and practices.
“There is clear
commitment, support and active engagement from the Executive
Leadership team to create and uphold inclusive workspaces
across the organisation,” the report said.
“This
is further enhanced by the range of innovative and exciting
initiatives to bring staff along on the path to
A council in an affluent area of Melbourne has copped fierce backlash from locals for spending $200,000 of taxpayer s money to prove it supports the LGBTI+ community.
Port Phillip Council plans to fork out the obscene amount of money for a Rainbow Tick accreditation to show it is committed to safe, inclusive practice for LGBTQIA+ people .
Greens councillor Katherine Copsey is behind the time consuming and costly proposal, which could take up to two years to get accredited by the Quality Innovation Performance.
Taxpayers would foot the $200,000 bill, which will go towards a project facilitator, training and temporarily replacing staff while they are receiving the training.
Press Release – New Zealand Post NZ Posts 2021 Pride stamp celebrates the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Takatpui, Transgender, Intersex (LGBTTQIA+) community, and allies, and all other Rainbow identities not covered in this acronym, identities still to be named, and the infinite number …
NZ Post’s 2021 Pride stamp celebrates the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Takatāpui, Transgender, Intersex (LGBTTQIA+) community, and allies, and all other Rainbow identities not covered in this acronym, identities still to be named, and the infinite number of identities that are possible to us as human beings.
A special edition, the stamp is coming out this week, and will be available for sale at nzpost.co.nz/pride. The Pride stamp has been created collaboratively with Wellington Pride and wider Rainbow community groups.
Press Release – New Zealand Post
NZ Post’s 2021 Pride stamp celebrates the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Takatāpui, Transgender, Intersex (LGBTTQIA+) community, and allies, and all other Rainbow identities not covered in this acronym, identities still to be named, and the infinite number of identities that are possible to us as human beings.
A special edition, the stamp is coming out this week, and will be available for sale at nzpost.co.nz/pride. The Pride stamp has been created collaboratively with Wellington Pride and wider Rainbow community groups.
NZ Post Stamps and Collectables Programme and Content Manager, Lynette Townsend says she is thrilled to see the new stamp released for sale this week. “This special edition stamp has been really meaningful to work on. Our stamp programme aims to be inclusive and reflective of our history and the many groups and cultures in New Zealand society. We are so proud to be supporting the 2021 Pride events and LGBTTQIA+ communities in New Z