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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Pride Memories: Working with a great bunch of people

To celebrate 25 years of PrideWA, we asked members of our community to share their favourite memories of Pride here in Western Australia which...

Perfect Picnic for Pride in the park

Creating a perfect picnic is easy, the challenge is to create some dishes that can be easily transported and don’t need a lot of...

LGBT networking event Wondersday is here to stay

Wondersday, a free monthly LGBTIQ social networking and charity event, has kicked off to a flying start here on the west coast. The monthly event...

Multiple Sclerosis patient able to walk after taking HIV meds

A woman in the UK with Multiple Sclerosis has reportedly regained significant mobility and motor function after being prescribed antiretroviral medication for HIV. Shana Pezaro...

France end blood donation ban for same sex attracted men

  French authorities will end blanket bans on donating blood for gay and bisexual men. The bans, which are a relic of the AIDS crisis of...

James Franco's new band Daddy sign record deal

The multi-talented James Franco has just landed a record deal with label Kobalt for his band, Daddy. The actor/writer/producer/painter/entrepreneur continues to extend his impressive resume...

Paulini wishes you a Merry Christmas with new album

Paulini is coming home for the holidays with a brand new album full of Christmas tunes for the festive season. 'Merry Christmas' is filled with...

64th Perth International Arts Festival program is here

  Perth International Arts Festival have just announced their 2016 program inspired by visionaries, mavericks and dreamers. The 64th PIAF program delivers a multi-arts experience that...

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