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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Queensland propose bill to reinstate civil unions

The Queensland state government are making moves to restore legally recognised civil partnership ceremonies for people of any sexual orientation or gender in lieu...

Pinnacle Foundation launch LGBTIQ sport scholarship

The Pinnacle Foundation have announced they will launch The Pippa Downes Scholarship – the organisations first sports oriented scholarship for LGBTIQ students. The scholarship provides...

Variety & One Fell Swoop join forces for domestic violence victims

Children’s charity Variety Australia are teaming up with Linney’s Jewellers for an afternoon of fashion and food to aid victims of domestic violence in...

Fresh Tracks: New tunes we're loving

Each issue we compile a list of fresh new tracks to supplement your already immaculate collections. Here's our picks for September; Commanduer – Wasted sublime...

Leaders eager to talk marriage equality with new PM

Since the change in the office of Prime Minister, proponents and naysayers of marriage equality are lining up to speak with now PM Malcolm...

Ghost The Musical is real and it's coming to Perth

The most iconic on-screen romance of the ‘90s is heading to the stage of Perth’s Crown Theatre for a musical adaptation for the ages....

Queer film takes Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival

Venezuelan film ‘Desde Alla’ has taken the top prize at the prestigious Venice Film Festival this weekend. The film follows the story of an affluent...

Why cherries though? A short history of the sexual fruit

The cherry has long been a symbol of virginity in culture, as we all know. It is commonplace to use the phrase to ‘pop...

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What’s on: Spanish & Latin American Film Festival at Luna

Tickets are now on sale for the HSBC Spanish & Latin American Film Festival and there's so much to see in this year's program.

Bibliophile | ‘One Knight Stand’: Sapphic sequel reimagines ‘A Knight’s Tale’

The first in the series, Lady’s Knight, was a fiercely feminist and deliciously queer version of A Knight’s Tale.