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Shortland Street’s Peter Burman Talks Queer Representation

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4 min readFrom saying the word ‘penis’ on primetime TV, to portraying throuples and open relationships, New Zealand’s flagship soap opera, Shortland Street, has never shied away from pushing the envelope on […]

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