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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Alexander Skarsgard dons drag for film premiere

Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgard has appeared at the premiere of his new film 'Diary of a Teenage Girl' in full drag. Photos have emerged on Instagram of...

Flowers and Wedding invitations for the Prime Minister

Catch The Fire Ministries have launched a campaign entitled ‘Flowers for the Prime Minister’, hoping to “turn the side of same sex marriage on...

Olly Murs lights up Riverside Theatre

The Riverside Theatre was packed out last night for the runner-up of the UK’s sixth season of ‘The X Factor’, Olly Murs. Tweens craned...

First Look: Eddie Redmayne as trans icon Lili Elbe

The first posters have emerged for director Tom Hooper’s upcoming biopic ‘The Danish Girl’, which depicts the life of Lili Elbe – one of...

Senegal journalist faces jail time for homosexuality

Tamsir Jupiter Ndiaye, an eminent journalist in Senegal, has been sentenced to six months in prison for committing acts of homosexuality. The reporter was accused...

Best of Braxton: Our Top 5 Toni tracks

Toni Braxton is coming to Perth and tickets to her concert are on sale now. To celebrate Toni starting her first Australian tour in...

Cirque du Soleil erect Totem on the Swan

In 1984, Cirque du Soleil was a small troupe of 20 people performing on the streets of Canada. Now known across the globe for...

Teenager dies after Jerusalem Pride attack

A young woman has died due to injuries sustained during an attack on pride celebrations in Jerusalem last week. 16-year-old Shira Banki was one of...

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