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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Andrews announces new bill to support trans & non-binary Victorians

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has continued to honour his party's election commitment to support the LGBTIQ+ community, revealing a new bill that will help...

August Film Reviews: Absolutely Fabulous, Jason Bourne and more

Jason Bourne (M) Directed by Paul Greengrass ⭐⭐⭐ Not sure what former CIA assassin Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) has been doing in the last nine years, but...

ACTU pass motion to support marriage equality and a free vote for MPs

Australia's largest council of affiliated trade unions has taken a stance on marriage equality, voting in favour of same-sex marriage and to oppose the government's...

Nothing Has Changed: iOTA joins WASO for David Bowie tribute

The West Australian Symphony Orchestra is celebrating the life and music of David Bowie later this year, and a troupe of great Australian artists...

Perth's '2084: A Musical' explores life after Orwell's '1984'

I am passionate about local theatre. I am particularly passionate about musical theatre. I am even more passionate about original productions of locally written...

Whitney Richards revisits family and the Rock Eisteddfod in 'I Do, I Don't'

  'I Do, I Don't" is an exploration of family, identity and personal history written and performed by Perth-born Whitney Richards. Seeking to recreate memories...

On The Line: Julian Clary

For the August edition of OUTinPerth we had a natter with British comedy icon, Julian Clary. Performing his camp comedy since the 80's, Clary has had a...

UK Supermarket taken over by 'Big Gay Kiss-in' demonstration

Hundreds of people have staged a 'Big Gay Kiss-in' at a Sainsbury's supermarket in London in response to a staffer asking a gay couple...

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