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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

Tributes flow for actor Terri Garr following her death at 79

Garr made her mark in memorable films including Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Tootsie and Prêt-à-Porter.

Check out the trailer for Luca Guadagnino’s new film ‘Queer’

Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey meet in a Mexican bar,

‘Welcome to the Pleasuredome’ is 40 years old

The debut album from Frankie Goes to Hollywood spawned four huge hits.

Filmmaker Paul Morrissey dies aged 86

The filmmaker collaborated with Andy Warhol in the late 1960s.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New music from Olly Alexander, BLACKPINK member Jennie, Omar Rudberg, plus Sampha and Romy.

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.

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Troye Sivan calls out online doctor who said he needs plastic surgery

The actor and singer has penned a response sharing his challenges with body image and beauty standards.

Paralympian Greg Slade comes out as gay

Slade made the announcement ahead of him playing at the Australian Open.

Queer themed short ‘A Friend of Dorothy’ nominated for an Oscar

The 21-minute short starring Miriam Margolyes is up for Best Live Action Short Film.

Outrage as US senator calls for alleged Charlie Kirk shooter to be publicly executed

Accused shooter Tyler Robinson is yet to enter a plea or face trial but a US Senator is calling for him to be executed in public.

On This Gay Day | WOW magazine came to an end

The locally produced magazine for lesbians ran for nine years.