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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

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...

Rainbow Futures responds to community concerns about their structure

The Board of Rainbow Futures has responded to community concerns about their structure which were recently highlighted in OUTinPerth. Last week the WA government...

Meet Jeb Brown the reigning Mr Bear Perth

Jeb Brown is now heading to Southern HiBearnation to represent WA.

New Order to tour in 2025 with first show at Perth’s RAC Arena

The legendary band will playing their biggest hits.

Trans rights advocates say Mettam policy on gender recognition caters to the fringe

The Liberal leader has put trans rights on the agenda for the 2025 state election.

Liberal leader Libby Mettam says her party will ‘change back’ the gender laws

The move has been celebrated by conservative groups, but when asked for details the Liberal teams plan is far from a repeal.

A new era of Lady Gaga is imminent

The singer dropped lots of clues about her new single.

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Labor’s decision to walk away from vilification protections labeled a missed opportunity

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