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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

Gerard Rennick quits the Liberals to form his own party

The senator will move to the crossbench as he establishes Gerard Rennick's People First Party.

TV’s ‘My So-Called Life’ made its debut 30 years ago

Three decades ago, this teen drama broke new ground.

Researcher Kawango Agot remembered for contribution to global fight against HIV

The Kenyan researcher made significant contributions to HIV research.

Sall Grover vows to appeal discrimination court decision

Despite losing the case, Grover says she does not believe she discriminated against Roxanne Tickle.

Tina Arena teams up with SHOUSE for new version of ‘Chains’

The classic tune is reimagined with a new tech-house beat.

Just.Equal Australia says it’s concerning WA Premier Roger Cook won’t commit to law reforms

Advocacy group says government's answers to key election issues are vague and baffling.

Roxanne Tickle wins court case against app Giggle for Girls

The case is a landmark ruling for transgender rights.

South African LGBTIQA+ community group raises alarm over reaction to Clement Hadebe murder

A shocking murder in South Africa has been met with a disappointing response from the local community.

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