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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

Queency impresses the coaches on ‘The Voice’

See who spun their chair for the Perth based singer.

Author Jon Doust on being offended by library books

Acclaimed author Jon Doust shared his views on calls to remove some books from Albany library.

Review | Kneecap is an in-your-face drama

This in-your-face drama about underdogs blaspheming and fighting for their rights has been a box office smash in the UK.

Wide range of opinions shared at Albany’s meeting about sex education books and twerk workshops

The long meeting brought a lot of voices to the debate.

Where is the plan to remove the Gender Reassignment Board up to?

The bill is still being debated in the Legislative Council but has been pushed down the agenda.

Victorian Tourism Minister sledges Perth’s bid for the Gay Games

"I love Perth, but seriously - it's Perth." said Victorian Tourism Minster Steve Dimopoulos.

Peter Foster MLC says parents should decide which books they allow their children to read

Labor MLC Peter Foster addressed the activist group in Albany who are calling for books on sex education to be removed from the city's...

Albany Pride to hold peaceful protest outside Special Council Meeting

Council is set to hear local activist group's worries about events held during the 2024 Pride festival and library book concerns.

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