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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Mugabe's 'We Are Not Gays' speech gets disco treatment

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe was making headlines last week for declaring ‘we are not gays’ while denouncing LGBT rights before the United Nations. The soundbite...

WATCH: Translators read homophobic note to gay couple

A video that features a young gay couple asking for help translating a note written in Spanish has been garnering much attention online. The short...

Victorian Government introduce bill to end adoption discrimination

Victoria’s Labor Government under Premier Daniel Andrews will introduce a bill this week that will amend the state’s Adoption Act, making sex and gender...

PHOTOS: Out For Australia WA Launch

Out For Australia launched their WA program last Friday with an evening of libations and networking at Raine Square's Bankwest Place. The program which arranges professional...

Priest dismissed from Vatican after coming out

Monsignore Krzysztof Charamsa has been removed from service of the Vatican after he publicly came out as gay in a statement last week. The Polish-born...

Out For Australia launches in WA

The respected Out for Australia program which aims to support LGBTIQ students and professionals is launching in Western Australia this month. The non-profit group runs...

So Shall Alice: Choo Choo's

I rarely go into the city. It's windy and a bit annoying and cab drivers seem to be ruder in the city and lots...

Australian first in Dementia research focuses on LGBT community

The Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS) have released results gathered from a study that investigates the lives of LGBT people...

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