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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Anti-LGBT VP-elect Mike Pence's neighbours hang Pride flags in protest

Republican Vice President-elect Mike Pence has been greeted in his temporary Washington DC home with rainbows as local residents aim to send the conservative...

Beyoncé features gay couple in 'All Night' music video

Beyoncé's latest single All Night from her 2016 visual album Lemonade features LGBT lovers in a gorgeous music video celebrating romance. The video is a compilation of archival...

Trolls create Facebook profiles to harass Tyrone Unsworth's mother

Fake social media accounts have appeared online in the name of Tyrone Unsworth, a 13-year-old boy who took his own life last week after...

US man banned from singing at grandmother's funeral for attending Pride

A man in Indiana has been barred from singing at his own grandmother's funeral after the family church's pastor saw an image of the...

HIV advocates call on the WA AIDS Council to be more inclusive

Advocates are calling on the WA AIDS Council to engage in meaningful involvement of people living with HIV and recommend that the organisation needs...

New 'Star Trek' series casts Anthony Rapp as openly gay officer

Rent star Anthony Rapp has signed onto the newest series in the Star Trek franchise as an openly gay Starfleet officer. Rapp will play Lieutenant Stamets in...

South Australian government announce PrEP trial

The South Australian government have announced that their state will be trialling PrEP therapy for those at high risk of contracting HIV. Eligible South Australians...

Police increase reward to find missing man Matthew Leveson

The New South Wales Minister for Justice and Police has announced that his department have increased the reward for the discovery of missing man...

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