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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Senator Dean Smith raises new plebiscite questions

Liberal Senator Dean Smith has raised new questions about the planned plebiscite on the matter of marriage equality. The first openly gay Liberal in the...

2015: The year in review – March

March 2015 Soulful chanteuse Neneh Cherry performed for the first time in Australia, and Rufus Wainwright slew audiences at the Perth Concert Hall. 'The L Word' star Sandra...

'Milk' creators re-unite for gay rights miniseries

Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black and director Gus Van Sant are reuniting for a miniseries on the history of gay rights. The duo responsible for the...

Australian Defence Force appeal Bernard Gaynor's court win

The Australian Defence Force will fight the Federal Court's ruling to reinstate outspoken conservative Bernard Gaynor to the army reserve. Mr Gaynor was removed from the ADF...

OUTinPerth's most read stories of 2015

As 2015 comes to an end, we here at OUTinPerth are taking stock of all that has passed these last few months. Here, we break...

Slovenia says no to marriage equality via referendum

                    The people of Slovenia have voted against same-sex marriage rights in a country wide referendum on the matter. The country passed laws to legalise same-sex...

Lynx's gay kiss makes list of Australia's most complained about ads

Australia's Advertising Standards Bureau have released the top 10 most complained about ads of 2015, with Lynx's gay kiss making the list. The advertisement, which...

Perth College allow same-sex partners for Year 12 ball for first time

One of Perth's top girls' schools have made policy changes to allow students to bring female partners or guests to the ball. Perth College administration say...

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