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Graeme Watson

Graeme Watson is the co-editor of OUTinPerth. He also works in the university sector and is a broadcaster at RTRFM 92.1

Friends and family in shock over death of Melbourne man Andrew Truman

Friends and family of Melbourne man Andrew Truman have expressed their shock and sadness at his sudden death following an attack in the city's...

Family Voice Australia thanks Toyota for “distancing” themselves from LGBT events

Is Toyota speeding away from the LGBTIQA+ communities?

Kit Gensis releases EP ‘Romanticism’ exploring queer identity and self-love

Kit Gensis is a fresh talent who deserves to be heard.

Athlete Lindsay Walter shares horrifying story of encountering the ‘bathroom police’

Athlete Lindsay Walter has posted a heartbreaking tale to social media sharing that she recently had an encounter with the 'bathroom police' while boarding...

Fatboy Slim is set to bring massive party to the Perth foreshore

Is there anyone better skilled at throwing a massive dance party?

Keiynan Lonsdale shares video for new song ‘Crash’

The actor and singer will be playing a show in Perth this November as part of PrideFEST.

Mashd N Kutcher enter new territory with ‘Across the Tracks’

Matt James from Mashd N Kutcher chats about their new music and forthcoming album.

WA government announces new youth strategy

The report includes a wide range of LGBTIQA+ commitments.

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