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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

It’s crunch time for Mike and Pete on MKR

The best buddies will be praying their food is not considered too easy.

Sam Gibbings announced as inaugural CEO of Transfolk of WA

Gibbings brings a wealth of experience in health promotion and management.

Petition to ban conversion therapy in Australia passes 100,000 signatories

The petition was started in 2018 and many Australian states still lack protections.

Petition to stop Kellie-Jay Keen entering Australia launched

The Trans Justice Project is urging Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to take action.

Gwen Stefani returns with new album ‘Bouquet’

Gwen Stefani is ready to return to the world of pop.

Caution urged as South Australia fast-tracks conversion therapy bill

While the government is eager to pass the bill, advocates say it is deeply flawed.

Just.Equal call on SA to improve or abandon conversion therapy bill

The South Australian government has fast-tracked the legislation that advocates say is deeply flawed.

Queensland: Labor suggest LNP will roll back protections against conversion therapy

The claim came ahead of Steven Miles making history as the first sitting premier to march in Brisbane's Pride Parade.

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