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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

ACL call for gay superhero book to be removed from libraries

Wendy Francis wants gay superheroes out of the children's section.

Health Minister Mark Butler commits Australia to U=U campaign

Australia is the fourth country to sign up to the agreement.

Howard Ong tipped to be replacement Liberal candidate for Tangney

The party is looking for a new candidate after Mark Wales stepped away.

What would have happened in the third season of ‘Schmigadoon!’?

Actor Alan Cumming has given an insight into what was planned for Schmigadoon.

‘Smalltown Boy’ by Bronski Beat is forty years old

The hit song shone a light on homophobic bullying and family rejection.

David Marr will replace Phillip Adams on ABC’s ‘Late Night Live’

Marr shared his excitement about joining the ABC.

USA warns of global threats to LGBTIQA+ gatherings during June

Pride events could be potential terrorist targets.

United Kingdom will head to the polls on 4th July

PM Rishi Sunak has made his pitch to voters asking they to back the government for a fifth term.

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