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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

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.

Health Minister Mark Butler responds to calls for IVF support for LGBTIQA+ people

The minister said the suggestions for an overhaul of the sector would be "carefully considered."

Joe Ball gets to work as Victoria’s new LGBTIQA+ Commissioner

The new commissioner started his day with a chat on ABC Radio National.

Take part in the Over the Rainbow project’s survey

A new project aims to enhance understanding of the needs and challenges of members of the multicultural LGBTIQ+ community.

Luke and Sassy Scott entertain fans with hijinks, games and hilarity

Podcast and social media sensations delighted fans on Saturday night.

New report calls for more diversity in Australian screen productions

Almost seven out of ten titles have no LGBTIQ+ main characters.

UK gang convicted of robberies involving Grindr

Five men worked together to target people online and rob them.

WA Youth Awards shine spotlight on the state’s high achievers

See who was recognised at Friday nights award's ceremony.

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