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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

McGregor removed from LGBTI+ group over Safe Schools comments

Australian of the Year nominee Catherine McGregor has had an invitation to become a patron of LGBTI+ human rights group Kaleidoscope Australia retracted after comments...

Roe found guilty of Broome "gay bash" murder

A man from Broome has been found guilty of murdering a male Halls Creek resident who allegedly made sexual advances on him while the...

Review: Free State of Jones

Free State of Jones | Dir: Gary Ross | Rated: MA | In Cinemas Now | ★ ★ ★  The latest offering from writer/director Gary Ross ('Pleasantville', 'Hunger Games')...

The Glory Republic: New queer party launches this Saturday

An all new alternative affair for the LGBTIQ+ community is coming to Leederville this Saturday featuring roving performers, costumed capers and queer DJ's on the...

DANCEout: Same sex dance competition returns this weekend

Put on your dancing shoes and head down to the Fremantle Town Hall this weekend for DANCEout - a same-sex dance competition hosted by...

Oz Magazine co-founder Richard Neville dies aged 74

Australian author and controversial magazine founder Richard Neville (pictured right) has passed away at the age of 74, losing his battle with Alzheimer's. Neville entered the spotlight in...

Review: Revisit Hillary's first presidency with Clinton: The Musical

Clinton: The Musical | Black Swan State Theatre Company | Heath Ledger Theatre | Until Sept 11 | ★ ★ ★ ★ 1/2 As the USA continues down the long road to...

Perth's first Queer International Film Festival begins September 9

The WA AIDS Council are launching WA's inaugural Queer International Film Festival next week and will be screening seven of the best LGBTIQ+ films...

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