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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Today is Wear It Purple Day! Take a stand against LGBTIQ+ bullying

Are you wearing purple today? Today is the sixth annual 'Wear It Purple' Day - an opportunity for people to show solidarity with  LGBTIQ+...

HIV: Better to know your status

When I was at school, the only time HIV was ever covered as part of the curriculum was as part of one health and...

Bianca Del Rio teaches the children in 'Hurricane Bianca' trailer

Two years since taking the title of Next Drag Superstar on the sixth season of RuPaul's Drag Race, Bianca Del Rio's star continues to rise...

Rainbow Rights WA call on state government to erase past LGBTI+ convictions

Newly formed LGBTI+ rights organisation Rainbow Rights WA have penned an open letter to Premier Colin Barnett urging the government to quash historical criminal...

Greens urge Premier to tell PM there should be no plebiscite

Western Australian Greens MLC Lynn MacLaren is urging Premier Colin Barnett to advise his Liberal colleagues in Canberra against holding a plebiscite. MacLaren's call comes as Barnett...

Childish Gambino, The Avalanches and more head to Freo for Falls Festival

The massive 2016/2017 Falls Music and Arts Festival line-up has been revealed as the event gears up to head to the west coast for...

Review: Oliver! shines with bright young talent

Oliver! | ICW Productions | Joy Shepard Performing Arts Centre | Until 27th August | ★ ★ ★  When Lionel Bart brought his show Oliver! to the West End it...

Protests in Istanbul over murder of trans woman Hande Kader

Hundreds have rallied in the Turkish capital of Istanbul in response to the horrific murder of LGBTIQ+ activist Hande Kader. Kader, an advocate for the...

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