Sisters for Homophile Equality (SHE) was the first national lesbian organisation in New Zealand.
Through this they were able to circulate overseas magazines and introduce New Zealanders to international ideas on lesbian feminism.
'[2] A Wellington branch was soon formed which produced The Circle magazine, which allowed for the circulation of national and international news on lesbian activism.
The proposed amendment was to ban any positive representation of homosexuality to anyone under the age of twenty.
They engaged in further campaigning in 1977, making submissions for the Human Rights Commission for it to become illegal to discriminate against someone based on 'sexual orientation.'