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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

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...

Canada's PM Justin Trudeau will apologise to LGBTIQ citizens

The Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau has laid out plans to issue an apology to those who were persecuted by historically anti-LGBTIQ laws...

Thousands sign petition to revoke Rio press pass from Nico Hines

A petition is being circulated to take away Daily Beast writer Nico Hines' media pass for the Rio Olympics after publishing an article earlier...

Teeth and Tongue: Half A World Away

New Zealand born Jess Cornelius fronts Melbourne band Teeth and Tongue. When it came time to work on the bands upcoming fourth album the...

On The Couch with Gogglebox's Tom and Wayne

The television show about people watching television shows returns for its fourth season this month. We jumped on the couch with Gogglebox Australia stars...

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OPINION | Pride offers strength to survive in the face of rising hate

OUTinPerth editor Leigh Andrew Hill reflects on this year's PrideFEST theme under a cloud of rising anti-LGBTQ+ hate.

On This Gay Day | Rita Mae Brown was born

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Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company plan big bold stories for 2026

The Indigenous focused theatre company has revealed their 2026 program.

Black Swan ends the year on a high with ‘Carol’

Sally-Anne Upton and Mark Storen shine in this tale of festive cheer and serious issues.

Former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce quits the party

The former leader had yet to declare whether he will join One Nation.