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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Cook Government to abolish Gender Reassignment Board

The Western Australian Government have announced today that they will be introducing a Bill to abolish the long-criticised Gender Reassignment Board.

Pride WA Networking returns to The Royal this April

Pride WA's community networking event is coming back to Perth's Royal Hotel on Wednesday, 17 April.

Review | ‘Tuck Shop’ serves up a sweet and sinful treat

This all you can eat buffet of comedy, live vocals, dance, acrobatics, burlesque and so much more is now playing at Rooftop Movies.

Cass Review: UK report on trans youth support released

The final report of an independent review of gender identity services for children and young people in the UK has been released.

Get down on the Sapphic Disco dancefloor

One of Boorloo's newest queer events is making a triumphant return this weekend. Sapphic Disco is a party for sapphics, lesbians and everyone under the...

Review | YUCK Circus take us back to the ‘Naughties’

If you lived through the noughties, or have spent any time laughing at Millennials on TikTok, this show is the one for you.

UN resolution urges greater protections for intersex people

The United Nations Human Rights Council has adopted a resolution calling on member states to improve efforts to combat discrimination, violence and harmful practices against intersex people.

TV icon Denise Drysdale dropping in to 'I'm A Celebrity…'

Denise Drysdale will make her grand entrance into the South African jungle. The Australian entertainment icon is a legend of the industry who famously became...

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