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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Rainbow Futures WA LGBTIQA+ Priorities Survey open til July

The results will be used to inform Rainbow Futures WA’s advocacy priorities into the future.

Review | Dark Ritual – Carla Lippis

Carla Lippis reimagines Dorothy's story into a thrilling tale of girl gangs, dive bars and sweet revenge.

Review | Christina Bianco: Crowd Control

Christina Bianco's Crowd Control is an exquisitely produced, hilariously funny and divinely inspired creation.

Review | It’s A Sin: Songs of Love and Shame

It's A Sin: Songs of Love and Shame is a fantastically funny, heartfelt and captivating hour of cabaret.

Club Camp! Emerald City Kickball to host tizzy fundraising party

Emerald City Kickball are going all out for their fundraising party with a celebration of all things camp.

Alter Boy announce debut LP ‘I Don’t Live Here Anymore’

Local queer legends Alter Boy have been making waves with their singular sound over the last few years.

New winter festival RE//PERTH reveals full program

ARTRAGE, the organisation behind Perth's beloved Fringe World Festival, have revealed the full program for their newest venture - RE//PERTH.

Revelation Film Festival reveals exciting 2024 program

Revelation Perth International Film Festival is back this July, celebrating 27 years of bringing the best, cutting-edge cinema together in WA.

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Kok Foo Lim, convicted of multiple sexual offences against men in Perth, has been released on parole under strict supervision conditions.

Calls for clear time line for anti-vilification protections

$4,000 fine highlights gaps in WA vilification laws as leaders call for stronger protections for LGBTIQA+ communities.

On This Gay Day | A court ruled Leonard Matlovich dismissal was okay

"Maybe not in my lifetime, but we are going to win in the end." Vietnam veteran Leonard Matlovich said in 1976.