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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Youth support group True Colours faces uncertain future

True Colours, an LGBTIQ youth support group based in WA’s South West, will no longer receive funding from its governing body – Uniting Care...

Film Reviews: Chemsex, Finding Dory and more

Chemsex (R) Directed by William Fairman and Max Gogarty ★★★★ This scary British documentary captures footage of gay men who combine psychoactive drugs and multiple-partner sex on...

Pam Ann: In For The Long Haul

Comedian Pam Ann’s flight itinerary has her booked in for a trip to Perth later this year. The popular comedian has been jetting around...

Want to share your ideas? Come along to our contributors meeting

As we move forward, we want to change the way we create OUTinPerth. We want more of your input and contributions so we're holding...

Australian Census to offer non-binary gender option

Australia's Census of Population and Housing will offer participants the option to identify their gender as something other than female or male as of...

Vic Premier Daniel Andrews urges PM to remove plebiscite 'hurdle'

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has written a powerful letter to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, urging him to avoid a costly, divisive plebiscite on marriage...

PFLAG launch survey to gather LGBTIQ voices on marriage equality

Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays have joined forces with an up-and-coming LGBTIQ advocacy group called just.equal to create a survey gauging LGBTIQ...

Róisín Murphy: Highly Visible

For singer Róisín Murphy the creative process has always encompassed everything from the music, to the accompanying videos, and the photographs that go with...

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