An automated web content filter for the Dunedin City Council's internal network has deemed a Family First NZ website on traditional marriage a "hate" site, and blocked access for staff.
The block on the "Protect Marriage" website, which promotes marriage between a man and a woman, has outraged Family First NZ director Bob McCoskrie, who says it is discriminatory and the result of an agenda being pushed either by someone at the council, or at the content filter company.
"It's part of a culture war that is going on at the moment. Activists are working hard to eliminate all opposing debate on this important family issue - as we experienced with the unprecedented hacking of our website when first launched."
The council says there was no conscious decision to block the site.
Mr McCoskrie said the lobby group was contacted by a city council staff member who, he said, was "stunned" when they tried to access the website to sign the group's petition against a Labour Party Bill to legalise gay marriage, and was told the site was deemed "hate" and that the web page "contravenes Dunedin City Council's acceptable usage policy".