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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

WA Labor to move marriage equality motion today

The Western Australian Labor Party are due to introduce a motion in state Parliament today supporting marriage equality, calling for the Federal Government to...

St Jeromes Laneway Festival Line-up 2016

The 2016 line-up for the St Jerome’s Laneway Festival is here and it’s a big one. The festival continues its tradition of providing alternative music...

Dutton may dismiss trans activist visa appeal

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton is moving to dismiss an appeal from US transgender activist Monica Jones over her visa cancellation last year. Ms Jones has...

Award winning Perth poet prepares epic 24 hour performance

Perth poet Scott-Patrick Mitchell, winner of the Creatix Poetry Award, has launched a crowdfunding campaign to support a new experimental performance at Newcastle’s Crack...

Fat Freddy's Drop announce Australia wide tour

New Zealand funksters Fat Freddy’s Drop have announced a national tour of Australia next year to celebrate the release of their new album, ‘BAYS’. Starting...

Neighbours veteran to return with queer story arc

Long-term resident of Ramsay Street, Stephanie Scully, is due to return to our screens this year with a brand new story line that the...

Breakfest returns to Belvoir

Breakfest is once again bringing a massive day of drum and bass to Belvoir Ampitheatre for the summer festival season. Loaded full of beats and...

Aussie model strips down for Sluggers

Aussie model Casey Conway is serving it up as the new face of swimwear label Sluggers, sporting the brand’s latest line of well-fitting swimwear. Discovered...

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