The NZ Herald's masthead has turned rainbow for a day to celebrate parent company NZME becoming the first Kiwi media company to be awarded the Rainbow Tick.
The tick acknowledges its efforts to become a diverse, innovative and inclusive organisation.
NZME's other mastheads and brands - including Newstalk ZB, the Northern Advocate, Bay of Plenty Times, Daily Post, Hawke's Bay Today, Wanganui Chronicle, ZM, The Hits, Coast, Mix, Hauraki, Hokonui, Flava and GrabOne - are also featuring rainbows.
The tick is awarded to organisations that are making their workplace a safe environment for everyone, regardless of sexual orientation. Rainbow groups encompass people in the LGBTI+ community who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, takatāpui and intersex.
The certification is a result of NZME's wider diversity strategy, which encompasses all aspects of having a multicultural workforce, as well as encouraging individuals to "bring your whole self to work" and truly harness their differences.