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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

'Challenging' WA AIDS Council ad receives complaints

The Perth Voice have reported that the Western Australian AIDS Council have been referred to the Australian Advertising Standards Bureau for a recent advertisement...

Google apologise for attempting to remove gay bars from Maps

Members of staff for Sydney nightclub ‘The Shift Bar’ were informed by Google that their bar was ineligible for listing with Google Maps as...

T'kay Maidza drops new video; announces tour

Fresh out of Splendour in the Grass, Adelaide rapper T’kay Maidza has just released the video for her killer tune ‘M.O.B’ along with dates...

Six people stabbed at Jerusalem pride parade

The Jerusalem Post have reported that six people have been attacked and stabbed in Israel at the annual Jerusalem Gay Pride Parade. Yishai Schlissel, described...

World champion power lifter comes out as genderfluid & transgender

Janae Marie Krok, formerly known as Matt Kroczaleski, is a world champion power lifter and record holder, who has just yesterday announced that she...

Sir Ian McKellen to shine a light on Muslim drag performers in UK doco

Out and proud thespian Sir Ian McKellen has been cast to narrate a Channel 4 documentary that highlights the lives of Muslim drag queens. Pinknews.co.uk have...

TPP agreement may increase cost of HIV medication

Concerns over the details of the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) have risen as New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has confirmed the deal...

Safe Schools Coalition told not to speak out for marriage equality

The federal government have insisted that LGBTIQ support program, Safe Schools Coalition (SSC), refrain from publicly supporting marriage equality. A spokesperson for Education Minister Christopher...

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