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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

Is Kellie-Jay Keen heading back to Australia for C-PAC?

The C-PAC conference has added a mystery speaker to it's lineup for its upcoming gathering in Brisbane this October. The information on the conservative...

UK’s Statistics Office finds question on gender unreliable

The UK has found its census question about gender history was not reliable.

‘Profiles in Hope’ aims to share stories of surviving suicide

Former politician John Brogden shines a light on suicide prevention.

Barbie Q to be inducted into the Proud Awards ‘Hall of Fame’

The drag performer has been impressing audiences for over 25 years.

WA government defends using standing orders to push through gender legislation

Government has a significant legislative agenda that it would like to pass before the end of the term." a spokesperson told OUTinPerth.

Charity founder Scott Johnson has died, and his family and friends need help

A GoFundMe campaign is helping cover his funeral expenses and associated costs.

Labor and the Greens block Senator Hanson’s bill to change the Sex Discrimination Act

Labor said the bill should not even be considered.

One Nation moves motion to remove gender identity from Sex Discrimination Act

Senator Pauline Hanson has announced she'll move a motion to amend the federal Sex Discrimination Act to remove protections on the basis of gender...

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