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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

64th Perth International Arts Festival program is here

  Perth International Arts Festival have just announced their 2016 program inspired by visionaries, mavericks and dreamers. The 64th PIAF program delivers a multi-arts experience that...

Group Captain Cate McGregor wins Queenslander of the Year

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has named sports commentator and military officer Cate McGregor Queenslander of the Year at an awards ceremony last week. 59-year-old Group...

Panti Bliss and Riyadh call out the haters in mean tweets video

Panti Bliss, the Queen of Ireland, has joined forced with Irish vlogger Riyadh to hop on board the "mean tweets" train and have a...

Sia is a 'Bird Set Free' on her brand new track

Adelaide babe Sia has dropped a brand new track, teasing the upcoming release of her next album. The surprise release, ‘Bird Set Free’, features Sia’s familiar...

Ms Mardi Gras WA 2015 crowns winner

The Philippine Educational Theatre Artists of WA (PETAWA)'s annual Ms Mardi Gras WA pageant was on last Saturday and the contestants were in it...

Tara Hudson moved to female prison

  Trans woman Tara Hudson has been moved to a female prison after it was reported she had been sentenced to serve time in an...

Bishop: "Absolutely no concerns" about marriage equality

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has said she has “absolutely no concerns” about marriage equality in Australia during an appearance on Channel Ten’s ‘The Project’. The...

Testing Together: Talk, Test, Test, Trust

So, now that you’ve been in a relationship for a couple of months or weeks, you and your partner have stopped using condoms. This...

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Bibliophile | ‘We Burned So Bright’ gives queer representation at the end of the world

Another soul-searching novel from queer writer TJ Klune who believes it’s important – now more than ever – to have accurate, positive queer representation in stories.