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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

‘Doctor Who’ just had an iconic moment with guest star Jonathon Groff

SPOILERS: The latest episode breaks new ground for the long-running sci-fi series.

Stephen Daisley wins WA Premier’s Book of the Year

HIs World War II novel 'A Better Place' took out the top award.

News Corp boss says they never intend to bully women or people who are transgender

"The work wasn't intended to bully. They raised issues." says Executive Chairman Michael Miller.

New Japanese izakaya Papi Katsu opens its doors

Could this be your new favourite Japanese hangout in Perth?

Caleb Bond delivers his annual anti-Pride rant

Bond delivered the rant while sharing some completely fake social media posts.

Sky News criticised over a report targeting a Perth teacher who is transgender

The report names the teacher and shares where to find her on social media.

Caroline O’Connor on musicals, dive bars, gay clubbing and life on the stage

Caroline O'Connor's life is a whirlwind. The musical theatre star is in demand and her career sees her jetting between her home in Queensland...

From catwalks to cabaret: Glynis Traill-Nash embraces diversity

Her show 'In These Shoes' will make its premiere at the Perth International Cabaret Festival.

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Arlo Parks shares new single ‘2Sided’ and announces upcoming album

For her upcoming album 'Ambiguous Desire' Arlo Parks moves to into the darkness and on to the dance floor.

Does Basil Zempilas support the Liberal party position on trans healthcare?

We asked and the response from his spokesperson was far from full-throated support for the policy.

Dr Anne Aly says government may look at other types of hate after antisemitism

The proposed legislation following on from the Bondi Massacre has been criticised for having too narrow a scope.