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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Perth Pride Choir take the lead on Out & Loud Festival 2026

Our very own Perth Pride Choir is taking the reins for the next year's celebration of LGBTIQA+ chorus music.

Celebrate NAIDOC Week with Ngalak Nidja Bilya at The Rechabite

Ngalak Nidja Bilya is coming back to The Rechabite for a special night of celebration, community and connection to mark NAIDOC Week 2025.

State government commits more than $1 million to establish LGBTIQA+ community grants program

The new funding comes on top of a renewed commitment to key community organisations.

Dawn French to star in new WA television series from Shaun Tan

Tales from Outer Suburbia is an animated adaptation of Shaun Tan's anthology of the same name.

‘The Boy from Ballajura’ is back at Connections this June

After a smashing debut season at Fringe World Festival earlier this year, The Boy from Ballajura is back for one special night this June.

The Greens name Senator Nick McKim as new LGBTQIA+ spokesperson

Tasmanian senator Nick McKim will take on the LGBTQIA+ portfolio for The Greens in Australia's 48th Parliament.

Queer Screen Film Fest launches competition for emerging artists

The Emerging Feature Competition will spotlight up-and-coming filmmakers creating LGBTQIA+ cinema.

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Right-wing extremism inquiry recommends greater support for LGBTIQA+ communities

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On This Gay Day | In 1982 the RSL stopped a wreath honouring gay service personnel

In 1982 RSL President Bruce Ruxton barred LGBTIQA+ service personnel being recognised.