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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

South Perth’s Perfectly Queer festival begins this Friday

The City of South Perth have announced a fabulous program of LGBTIQA+ events, starting this Friday 17 May.

Memoir goes behind the curtain of ‘Rocky Horror’ debut

Behind The Curtain: My Life and Rocky Horror promises to reveal secrets and insights into the 1973 show that still fills theatres around the world.

‘Queen Tut’ offers heart-warming story of finding community

Transparent star Alexandra Billings joins a cast of emerging talent in a coming out tale of love and found family.

City of Canning to hold Social Inclusion Forum for IDAHOBIT

The City of Canning will be holding a special Social Inclusion Forum for IDAHOBIT, with experts sharing their insights on promoting inclusion and equity.

Libby Mettam invited to meet with trans community

Trans folks in the electorate of Vasse have invited the WA Liberal leader to join them for a conversation about gender affirming healthcare.

Rainbow Futures WA: Gender reform is the first step

Local LGBTQIA+ advocacy consortium Rainbow Futures WA (RFWA) have welcomed the Cook Government's announcement of gender-focused law reform, but say WA still has much to do.

Comedy all-stars join ‘Taskmaster Australia’ season two

Josh Thomas, Anne Edmonds, Jenny Tian and more will be put to task on season two.

Spanish Film Festival teases biggest line-up ever

The HSBC Spanish Film Festival is back this June and July with their largest selection of films to date. The festival will return from 13...

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