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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Vika Bull tells us What's Goin' On

A tribute to the Prince of Soul, ‘Marvin Gaye: Let’s Get It On’ is heading to Perth for an exclusive run at Subiaco’s Regal...

PrideWA PARADE submissions now open

Submissions are now open for the 2015 Pride Parade, celebrating Pride WA’s 25th year of celebrating LGBTIQ culture in Western Australia. The trademark event of...

Film reviews: Iris, Mr Holmes and more

  Iris (M) Directed by Albert Maysles Iris was an only child who didn’t have any children of her own. Now 93, this New York native seems...

6 things I wish I'd known before I had sexual reassignment surgery

Having genital dysphoria gives you a pretty distorted world-view. It's hard to stay objective about your body, your sex-life, your identity, when you feel...

Senator Janet Rice talks transgender rights in Australia

While Australia drags it heels on marriage equality one of the biggest frustrations is that it drains energy and attention away from other areas...

Miss Fame: Glambassador to Australia

If you watched season 7 of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’, you’d know that Miss Fame is a goddamn brand. The drag persona of Kurtis Dam-Mikkelsen...

Liberal MP raises marriage equality bill in party room

Liberal MP Warren Entsch has initiated discussion on marriage equality in the party room this morning. Prime Minister Tony Abbott has previously made it...

WATCH: Pro marriage equality ads hit Aussie screens

Australian Marriage Equality have launched a nationwide television campaign featuring a number of Australian celebrities throwing their support behind the cause. The two 30-second clips...

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