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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

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...

Japan issues first same-sex marriage licence

Tokyo officials have registered Japan’s first official same-sex marriage last week as Koyuki Higashi and Hiroko Masuhara wed in Tokyo’s Shibuya’s office. Shibuya lawmakers voted...

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