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Max Tweedie Executive Director Auckland Pride

20 min · 21. jan. 2022
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A special chat with Max Tweedie, about the importance of Pride, in New Zealand and worldwide. Insights into New Zealand Pride, its history, and the events for this years festival.

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Benjamin Rigby Australian Actor, Screenwriter and Producer

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