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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Facebook updates 'real name' policy after backlash

Social media giant Facebook have revealed changes to their 'real name' policy after months of public criticism from trans, queer and domestic violence groups. Facebook...

Dan Slater returns to the Forbidden Planet for NYE

DJ Dan Slater is heading back to Perth for a massive NYE Party at Connections Nightclub. We had a brief chat with Dan to...

Mickey Taylor: Not your average porn star

Adult film star, musician and vlogger Mickey Taylor is a man with a mission. Unabashed and earnest, the entrepreneur talks to Leigh Hill about...

Australian women's festival prohibits transgender patrons

An Australian festival for women has been criticised for banning transgender women from attending the event. Held annually on the outskirts of Melbourne, The Seven...

Perth Comedy Festival bring the laughs with star studded line-up

The Perth Comedy Festival have revealed their initial line-up of local, national and international talent for the 2016 event. For the first time, the festival...

Luka Bloom announces 2016 Frugalisto tour

One of Ireland's most loved folk artists Luka Bloom is returning down under to debut his new album 'Frugalisto' right here in Australia. Riding a successful...

Top NBA referee Bill Kennedy comes out as gay

One of the NBA's top referees Bill Kennedy has come out as gay, joining the growing ranks of LGBTIQ representatives in professional sport. "I am...

International DJ's sign on to pump up massive Mardi Gras Party roster

Sydney's Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras is looking to be bigger and better than ever, announcing three more international acts for the official MG...

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