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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

The July edition of Pride Networking Drinks is on this week

Come down, see old friends and make new ones too.

Revisit ‘Kids’ at the Revelation Perth International Film Festival

When Larry Clark’s Kids was released in 1995 it was surrounded in controversy. Not just because of the film’s unforgettable final scene, but also for its...

Rumour debunked: Troye Sivan is not performing at PrideFEST

Fans have shared their dismay that the singer's tour is not coming to Perth.

Sam Smith will update one of their biggest tunes with non-binary lyrics

The new version will have non-binary lyrics.

Just Equal says anti-Semitism envoy highlights need for LGBTIQA+ rights commissioner

Just.Equal Australia has renewed its call for a national LGBTIQA+ Commissioner

Jinkx Monsoon delivers a brilliant and comedic performance of Les Miserables

Performing 'One More Day' she played all the characters.

‘Grease’ is the word, and the word is this musical is a blast!

This new version of 'Grease' explodes on to the stage!

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Man arrested for attacking gay couple in Idaho

A man has been charged after an alleged attack on a gay couple in Idaho, with victims describing a traumatic assault and injuries.

The Netherlands has banned conversion therapy

The Netherlands bans conversion therapy while Western Australia faces delays, with legislation still expected despite years of political commitments and advocacy pressure.