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Leigh Andrew Hill

Leigh is a co-editor of OUTinPerth. He also works in the higher education sector.

Applications open for creatives to share their wares at Bazaar

The long-running market features lovingly- and locally-made crafts, homewares, fashion, jewellery, textiles, ceramics and more.

Foster and family carers offered free zoo and museum passes

Foster and Family Carers Week celebrations is held from Monday, 28 July to Sunday, 3 August.

‘O,D,E’ presents a queer, occult retelling of the tale of Orpheus and Eurydice

The Blue Room Theatre and Tone List are collaborating to bring audiences an experimental opera by composer, singer and poet Sage J Harlow.

Cherry Bomb blasts into Connections Nightclub this July

Kicking off a new era, Cherry Bomb is the same great flavour we've come to love, but even bigger and better!

PICA’s beloved Hatched exhibition to take over Forrest Chase

One of Western Australia's most exciting art events is back this August, celebrating the best emerging artists across the country.

Have a go with Emerald City Kickball this weekend

The fabulous folks at Emerald City Kickball Perth are inviting the community to come along and have a go this weekend.

Dive into to Perth Rainbow Swans Quiz Night at Connections Nightclub

Join our local LGBTQIA+ swimming club, Perth Rainbow Swans, for an evening of festivities, fun and friendly competition this weekend.

Come hear the music play – Drag Factory goes cabaret on July 23

So what good is sitting alone in your room? Come to the cabaret!

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