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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

WA Reflections: Local drag history among newly-funded documentaries

Screenwest has announced funding for four new documentaries shining a light on local Western Australian history and celebrating our diversity.

John Carey and Basil Zempilas face off in fiery debate

Zempilas was challenged over the Liberal party's Albany candidate Dr Thomas Brough.

WA Election: Calls for action on long wait times for trans youth healthcare

Local LGBTIQA+ advocates and The Greens WA have raised conerns over extended healthcare wait times.

Equality Tasmania welcome hate crime bill, call for more resources

Advocates have welcomed the Tasmanian Government's proposed hate crime legislation as consultation opens today.

WA youth represent The Y WA at Sydney Mardi Gras

Youth community support organisation The Y WA is sending three local LGBTIQA+ young people to experience Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras celebrations. Three young...

Legal and financial experts sought for Transfolk WA Board

TransFolk WA are seeking expert candidates to contribute to their community support efforts by joining the Board.

Dive into surf life saving with Rainbow Beaches open day

City of Perth Surf Life Saving Club at City Beach is hosting a Rainbow Beaches open day this Sunday, 16 February.

On This Gay Day | In 1982 the film ‘Making Love’ was released

The film was considered groundbreaking for its time.

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