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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

WA Senator Louise Pratt delivers emotional speech against plebiscite

Labor Senator for Western Australia Louise Pratt gave a stirring and personal speech in the Senate yesterday, during debate on the Government's now defunct...

Taiwan makes moves towards marriage equality

Taiwan may the the first Asian country to enact marriage equality, as a group of MPs hope to forge ahead with a bill. Politicians from...

French court rules 'homophobe' is an insult, defamation

A Parisian court has fined a protester for their use of the word 'homophobe', declaring the term to be defamatory. Former president of the AIDS...

Rare Air Podcast: Transmen of WA's Nick Lawrence

Local group Three Gates Media have just released a podcast with Transmen of WA leader Nick Lawrence. Broadcaster Meri Fatin previously spoke to Nick's mother Dianne...

Photos: Queen of the Court 2016 (Week 1 & 2)

Queen of the Court 2016 continued this week for round 2, where the queens and king were assigned group numbers and had to show...

Neil Patrick Harris is killer Count Olaf in Unfortunate Events teaser

Netflix have released a new teaser for their upcoming series based on the Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events based on the novels by Daniel Handler. Neil...

London is calling to the underworld at POOF DOOF tonight

The Union Jack will be flying high at Connections Nightclub tonight for one of the club's most anticipated monthly events. POOF DOOF will return to...

Eucalyptic visions with Melbourne duo Client Liaison

Melbourne’s sleekest pop duo Client Liaison are preparing to release their debut LP, Diplomatic Immunity this November. The pair have already seen great success...

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