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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

US retailer will stock Caitlyn Jenner Halloween costume

Spirit Halloween, one of USA’s biggest Halloween stores, have revealed they will be stocking costumes based on ‘I Am Cait’ star and Olympic champion...

Hugh Jackman is bringing Broadway to Oz

Australia’s favourite export Hugh Jackman has just announced he will be coming home this November with his latest Broadway show, ‘Broadway To Oz’. Based on the...

The Court announce NEON STREET PARTY with Ricki-Lee

The Court Hotel will be aglow this November, having just announced their massive NEON Street Party with a luminous line-up of divas, drag queens...

Caitlyn Jenner may face manslaughter charge for fatal accident

Caitlyn Jenner may be facing manslaughter charges as a result of a fatal car crash in California last February. Investigators have found that the 65-year-old...

Uganda want to stop gay couples adopting children from East Africa

Uganda is attempting to make moves to try and prevent same-sex couples from adopting children out of East African nations. Ugandan Minister for State for East...

San Cisco hit the dusty trail, come home to ARTBAR

Perth babes San Cisco are taking their ‘Gracetown’ tour on the road, performing across regional Australia before heading home for a show at the...

#SayYesToLove Volume 2 out now

Australian Marriage Equality have released the second volume in their #SayYesToLove series to raise funds for the organisation and the fight for marriage equality. The...

'Prisoner' star Maggie Kirkpatrick convicted of child sex offences

‘Prisoner’ star Maggie Kirkpatrick, widely known for her role as “The Freak”, has been handed an 18-month community corrections order after being found guilty...

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