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Leigh Andrew Hill

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

Homophobic politician causes stir on Celebrity Big Brother UK

The UK have begun their latest season of 'Celebrity Big Brother', requisitioning a handful of public personalities to the Big Brother house. This year's contestants...

Cartoon Network censors queer romance in Steven Universe

Cartoon Network UK have edited an episode of the animated series 'Steven Universe' to remove romantic moments between two female characters. The US series has...

Barry Humphries equates transgender identities to "self-mutilation"

Warning: This story has mentions of transphobia, which might be distressing to some readers. For 24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention call Lifeline on...

Hook-up app Hanky has users vote on new accounts

A new hook-up app for same-sex attracted men claims to aim for "quality over quantity" with its controversial application process. Hanky employs a policy which...

Twitter updates abuse policy to include homophobia

Social media giant Twitter have announced amendments to its policy regarding abusive behaviour, now imposing suspensions and bans on the use of transphobic and...

Provocative gay app ads allowed to remain in Netherlands

Advertisements for a gay hook-up app featured around The Netherlands will be allowed to remain after a ruling from the Advertising Standards Board. PinkNews have...

2015: The year in review – April

April 2015 US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announces she would be running for the Presidency of the United States of America. Apple released more diverse options...

Drag queens lead Minogue flash mob on Bondi Beach

Sydney's Bondi Beach was aflame earlier this month as two east coast Queens led a very camp flash mob on the famous shore. Drag performers...

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