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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

Fortescue Energy’s Mark Hutchinson says he supports diversity despite his religious links

Chairman Andrew Forrest has also rushed to reassure staff they remain committed to supporting LGBTIQA+ team members.

The Australian’s Greg Sheridan delivers a tirade against the Australian Catholic University

Greg Sheridan says the uni did the wrong thing by apologising for Joe De Bruyn's speech.

Rio Tinto signs new three-year deal to support PrideFEST

Pride WA has welcomed the support and the company's commitment to valuing LGBTIQA+ staff.

Madonna’s ‘Bedtime Stories’ marks its 30th anniversary

For her sixth studio album Madonna desperately wanted a reinvention.

Lady Gaga shares new single ‘Disease’

The lead single from Gaga's forthcoming seventh album has a different sound.

Joey Bray chats about ‘Homo Pentecostus’ 

The deeply personal show is playing at PICA.

Criticism of Libby Mettam’s policies against transgender people grows

Rainbow Futures, WA's peak body for LGBTIQA+ communities, says recent law reforms people should be celebrated.

OPINION | A rainbow future for WA

OPINION Conrad Liveris (he/him) is a board member of Rainbow Futures WA and Chair of WAAC. Harvey Milk, the iconic gay activist of the 1970s, once...

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Dame Marie Bashir dies aged 95

Dame Marie is being remembered for her vocal support of LGBTIQA+ organisations, and her advocacy in the realm of mental health.

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In 2013 US President Barrack Obama made history with his second inaugural speech.

Fashion legend Valentino dies aged 93

The designer will always be remembered for his vivid red dresses.