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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Tab Hunter: Nothing is Confidential

In the 1950’s actor Tab Hunter’s career was just beginning. With his blonde hair and good looks the former Californian coast guard was making...

S.A. Government Seeks Public Opinion for LGBTIQ Law Reform

The South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI), a non-government organisation, is currently conducting an audit of SA law to pinpoint discriminatory legislation which excludes...

Janet Jackson returns: Unbreakable world tour

Platinum selling artist and multiple Grammy Award winner Janet Jackson has announced this week that she will return to the road for an international...

RuPaul Serves Up Drag Race UK Hint

Supermodel of the world, RuPaul, has put the internet to work this morning with rumours of a UK version of her hit reality show,...

Always Colourful Dave

The LGBTIQ community is made up of many different and vibrant characters. This month we got to know Colourful Dave a little better. You’ve probably...

Mexico: Supreme Court Legalises Marriage Equality

Most of Mexico’s 31 states have had a standing ban on marriage equality, but the Supreme Court has worked over the past few years...

Fresh Tracks: New tunes to download

Here's a little taste of what we've been sampling this week~ Koi Child – Black Panda amazingly cool psychedelic hip hop Hard Tom – You Made...

What's The Deal With Dental Dams?

  For those who have yet to become familiar with the charms of the dental dam, it is a thin latex square that can be...

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