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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

Matildas Chloe and Emily eliminated from The Amazing Race Australia

The duo went out after they lost time retrieving some forgotten belongings.

Kylie says ‘Lights Camera Action – that’s it’

Look at the video for the singer's latest bop.

Public memorial for Scott Johnson will be held in Hamilton Hill

The life of charity founder Scott Johnson will celebrated at a public memorial at the Manning Park Sound Shell in Hamilton Hill on Friday...

Dame Maggie Smith dies aged 89

The actor is remembered for her many iconic roles that brought her fans across many generations.

Equality Australia welcomes passing of conversion therapy ban in South Australia

Anna Brown from Equality Australia says the legislation is not perfect, but an important step forward.

Albany council rejects calls to remove books

The council rejected all the motions from last month's Special Electors Meeting.

Tasmanian lawmakers urged to take action on conversion therapy

Tasmania and WA are both lacking protections against the practice.

Home Affair Minister Tony Burke urged to take action on Kellie Jay Keen’s return to Australia

The British speaker will be back in Australia for the CPAC Conference this October.

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In the 1800s Sarah Ponsonby and Eleanor Butler ran away and lived together for the rest of their lives.

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On Monday night the five final housemates were one by one shown the door until the winner was crowned.