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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Review: Did Suicide Squad meet the hype?

Suicide Squad | Dir: David Ayer | Rated: M | In Cinemas Now | ★★★ Sometimes it takes more than a super hero to save the day,...

Psycho: Margaret Cho returns to Perth this September

‘Fashion Police’ panelist and comedy queen Margaret Cho is bringing her Psycho tour to the Astor Theatre this September. We caught up with the outspoken comic...

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...

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