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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Kesha returns with electric new single ‘Joyride’

Global pop superstar Kesha has declared her independence with the release of her brand new single Joyride.

Alter Boy share new single ‘Portrait of God’

Local legends Alter Boy have revealed the second single from their upcoming debut album I Don't Live Here Anymore. Portrait of God explores the concept...

WA LGBTQIA+ Strategy reference group holds first meeting

Work has begun to develop WA's first whole-of-government LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Strategy.

Giddy up! Barn Dance Perth returns this August

One of the biggest smash-hit events on the local LGBTIQA+ calendar is riding back into Perth City Farm this August.

Wear It Purple grant applications are now open

Applications are now open for the Queer Futures & Future Me Funds.

Spit Shine celebrates the art of spoken word lip-sync

Gendermess Productions are presenting an all-new event at Connections Nightclub, observing the drag performance art of the spoken word lip-sync. The production company behind...

Ngalak Nidja Bilya: Queer fundraiser ball for NAIDOC Week

The Rechabite are hosting a special fundraising event with a stellar line-up of First Nations talent to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2024.

Youth Pride Network In Dialogue: Online Freedom or Safety?

The Youth Pride Network are hosting a community conversation this July, focused on online freedom and digital rights advocacy.

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Melbourne’s The Laird and Eagle Leather targeted with homophobic graffiti

Vandals have attacked both locations with messages of hate.

Facing tough times, local arts company launches fundraiser

Brightside Productions are the latest company to ring the warning bell.

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On This Gay Day | Film director George Cukor was born in 1899

George Cukor made his mark as a director in Hollywood in the 1930s and continued to make films through to the early 1980s.

New scheme offers $40,000 grant for short film

Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund (AFFIF) has partnered with Pride Foundation Australia (PFA) on a new short film initiative.