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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

So Shall Alice: Choo Choo's

I rarely go into the city. It's windy and a bit annoying and cab drivers seem to be ruder in the city and lots...

Australian first in Dementia research focuses on LGBT community

The Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS) have released results gathered from a study that investigates the lives of LGBT people...

Listen Out delivers a diverse musical offering

Ozone Reserve lit up on Sunday for Listen Out Festival – the line-up was huge and the crowd was even bigger as some of...

Poet writes in own blood to protest gay donation laws

A Welsh poet has taken to pouring more than his heart and soul into his art, replacing ink with his own blood for a...

BBC First British Film Festival announce full program

The BBC First British Film Festival have announced the full 2015 line-up, celebrating the best and most innovative in contemporary and historical UK cinema. Opening...

Panti Bliss in first trailer for doco 'The Queen of Ireland'

Irish drag superstar Panti Bliss will feature in a new documentary following her journey as an ‘accidental’ activist after a speech she delivered on...

Turnbull ‘abandoned his commitment to a free vote’ says Shorten

Leader of the Federal Opposition Bill Shorten has accused Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of capitulating to socially conservative supporters on marriage equality in an...

‘Boycott this issue’: Ruby Rose slams unauthorised pics

Australian DJ and actor Ruby Rose is calling for a boycott of ‘The Untitled Magazine’ after the publication printed allegedly unapproved photos in their...

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