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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

The Proud Awards launch to celebrate WA's queer talent

This November, Perth will host the inaugural Proud Awards, a glamourous evening to mark the achievements of WA’s LGBTIQ+ community and queer entertainers. With...

Mental Health Week: If you can't like yourself…

October 8th - 15th is Mental Health Week in Western Australia and across the country, a time to raise awareness of the internal struggles...

Review | Blanc de Blanc will pop your cork at Regal Theatre

Blanc de Blanc | Regal Theatre | Until Oct 23 | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It is common practice for most any formal event to serve champagne to its guests....

Greens to Labor: Stop dragging out plebiscite debate

  As debate over the fate of the government's proposed plebiscite on marriage equality continues, the Greens are calling on the federal opposition to stop...

Justin Bieber announces Purpose World Tour

Justin Bieber has announced he will be launching his Purpose World Tour next year hitting stadiums across Australia. Eager Aussie Beliebers will have their first...

UK researchers report HIV 'vanishing' after trial treatment

Scientists in the United Kingdom are reporting that a new trial treatment for HIV has shown promising results, with one man no longer exhibiting any detectable...

Margot Robbie, Dolly, Kylie & more launch marriage equality campaign

A new international marriage equality initiative for Australia has been launched in the USA yesterday, led by Kylie Minogue's fiancee Joshua Sasse and local...

Call me $he Goddess: Meet California band Soto Voce

California based electronic duo Soto Voce is the combination of musicians Miguel De Vivo and Kenny Soto. The enigmatic team tend to avoid social...

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