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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

AEC equipment already purchased for failed plebiscite plan

The Australian Electoral Commission have revealed that supplies for the government's now defunct plebiscite plan have already been purchased. A recently established Senate Committee conducting...

RuPaul's Drag Race star eligible for Best Supporting Actor/Actress at Oscars

RuPaul's Drag Race contestant Kelly Mantle will be the first person to be considered for a nomination as both actor and actress at the...

Megan Mullally hints at 10-episode Will & Grace reunion

Star of Parks & Recreation, Children's Hospital and all-around goddess Megan Mullally has dropped some serious hints about 10 more potential episodes of Will & Grace. Speaking...

By Our Side: Safe Schools advocate Jack Garber

Jack Garber is a state councilor for Western Australian Council of State School Organisations (WACSSO). He has trained as lawyer, he's a father, and...

Molly Meldrum: Ah Well, Nobody's Perfect

  Prior to reading Ah Well, Nobody’s Perfect the only exposure I had to Molly Meldrum in my life was in my early years on...

Midsumma Festival to continue relationship with News Corp

Midsumma Festival have released a statement announcing they will continue their media partnership with News Corp following major backlash from the LGBTIQ+ community. The partnership...

Trans community celebrates as transwoman released from male prison

After two unsuccessful appeals, transgender woman CJ Palmer has been granted bail by District Court Chief Judge Kevin Sleight. Palmer, age 38, has been...

Icelandic artist Heidrik covers a Spice Girls classic

Iceland based musician Heidrik has delivered a new spin on a pop classic from the Spice Girls. The multi-talented artist, originally from the Faroe Islands,...

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‘Invisible Boys’ wins at the WA Screen Culture Awards

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Rainbow Futures WA receives $100,000 Lotterywest grant to support its new North Perth hub, strengthening inclusion and community wellbeing across WA.

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Queensland Health settles dispute with Dr Jillian Spencer

Queensland Health resolves dispute with psychiatrist as controversy continues over youth gender care.