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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Greens push for Parliamentary vote on marriage this week

The Greens are continuing to fight for a free vote on marriage equality in Parliament, setting their sights on a vote this Thursday. Greens sexuality...

New Calvin Klein ad garners 'gay propaganda' complaints in Russia

A new ad campaign from Calvin Klein has been reported to Russian authorities for potentially breaking the countries 'gay propaganda' laws. The law, introduced in...

In The Pines reveals first of 2016 line-up

RTRFM's annual celebration of local music In The Pines is back this April and the line-up is shaping up to be a kicker. Topping the...

Conservatives dismiss 'true cost' of plebiscite

Senator Eric Abetz and the Australian Christian Lobby have dismissed new estimates from PricewaterhouseCoopers that the "true cost" of a marriage plebiscite would exceed...

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau sends Valentine to gay slur victim

A Canadian man who was sent an abusive Valentine's message from his co-workers has received a surprise card from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and...

Anohni collaborates with Naomi Campbell for emotional music video

Anohni, known for her work with Antony and the Johnsons and Hercules and Love Affair, has released a beautiful new video with The Face...

Xiu Xiu records 'Twin Peaks' cover album

Jamie Stewart's avant-garde musical trio Xiu Xiu continue to make interesting and exciting choices with their work, announcing a new LP covering the music...

The 'Game of Thrones' season 6 trailer drops major hints

A new trailer for the much anticipated sixth season of HBO's hit series 'Game Of Thrones' is here and the internet is a little...

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