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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Pride Memories: Don't rain on my parade

Western Australia’s LGBTIQ community organisation Pride WA is celebrating their 25th anniversary. The ‘Silver City’ themed PrideFEST began last night and there’s a stack of...

UK to enforce jail penalty for sale of 'poppers'

New legislation before the UK Parliament is set to ban the sale of ‘poppers’ (amyl nitrate), eliciting a punishment of up to seven years...

Senate rejects plebiscite; calls for free vote

The Australian Senate have supported a motion from Greens Senator and LGBTI spokesperson Robert Simms rejecting a public vote on the matter of marriage...

PHOTOS: GRAI at the Movies – Cabaret

Members of GRAI headed down to The Backlot Cinema this week for a very special screening of the Liza Minelli classic Cabaret to celebrate...

Pride Memories: Becoming part of a community

Western Australia’s LGBTIQ community organisation Pride WA is celebrating their 25th anniversary. The ‘Silver City’ themed PrideFEST began last night and there’s a stack of...

Parliamentary committee split on marriage equality bill

The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights have shown selective support for a private members bill for marriage equality, though some members have voiced...

Curtin's Big Queer Movie Night: 'But I'm A Cheerleader'

Curtin University are hosting Big Queer Movie Night this week to celebrate Pride with a free screening of the queer cult classic, ‘But I’m...

WAAPA students Flourish for final dance season

The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts are wrapping up the year with a fabulous showcase of dance from the school’s 2nd and 3rd...

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