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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

RPDR's Tyra Sanchez: "No sympathy for people that commit suicide"

Winner of the second season of 'RuPaul’s Drag Race', Tyra Sanchez, has come under fire for a series of tweets and social media posts...

Fresh Tracks: August's tastiest treats

Sick of your music library? Looking for something new? We've prepared an assortment of tunes to re-invigorate your collection. Hugo Gerani – Freeze Action (Desire)...

Listen Out for Lido

Norwegian producer and artist Lido is heading to Perth in September to perform at Listen Out Festival. Now living in Los Angeles, the multi-talented...

Gender diverse people at high risk of mental distress

A new report from beyondblue has revealed that LGBTI women and individuals with diverse and fluid genders experience high levels of mental distress. Working with...

Speak True: Educational apps help change your voice

Have you ever wanted a more masculine or more feminine voice? Now one of the world’s top speech therapists, who specializes in working with the...

When in Rome: Our guide to Italy's capital

There are so many things to do and see in Rome a few days can quickly be filled with sightseeing, great food and endless...

Perth's 24 hour poet people

Scott-Patrick Mitchell has signed himself up for a challenge. The performance poet is heading to Crack Theatre Festival in Newcastle in early October where...

Strategic Timing of Antiretroviral Treatment

The Strategic Timing of Antiretroviral Treatment, or START study, is a clinical randomised controlled trial aimed at clarifying the optimal time to begin antiretroviral...

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