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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Panti Bliss in first trailer for doco 'The Queen of Ireland'

Irish drag superstar Panti Bliss will feature in a new documentary following her journey as an ‘accidental’ activist after a speech she delivered on...

Turnbull ‘abandoned his commitment to a free vote’ says Shorten

Leader of the Federal Opposition Bill Shorten has accused Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of capitulating to socially conservative supporters on marriage equality in an...

‘Boycott this issue’: Ruby Rose slams unauthorised pics

Australian DJ and actor Ruby Rose is calling for a boycott of ‘The Untitled Magazine’ after the publication printed allegedly unapproved photos in their...

GRAI Breakfast: Faith, LGBTI people and inclusive aged care

GLBT Rights in Aging Inc (GRAI) are hosting an interdenominational breakfast with Reverend Olivia MacLean leading a discussion on faith and inclusive aged care...

Pride flag made of potatoes appears at Parliament House

Two Australian teenagers have built a rainbow flag out of painted potatoes on the lawn of Parliament House to protest inaction on marriage equality...

WA AIDS Council Halloween Quiz Night

The WA AIDS Council are hosting a Halloween Quiz Night this October with all proceeds going to support the WAAC’s work in the community. The...

AME welcome WA motion to scrap plebiscite

Australian Marriage Equality’s national director Rodney Croome has congratulated the Western Australian Parliament and Premier Colin Barnett for passing yesterday’s motion to call on...

Celebrate Bisexuality Week

September 23rd marks Celebrate Bisexuality Day around the globe, with some countries commencing a week of promoting awareness of the bisexual members of the...

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