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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

Don Diablo

Don Diablo has found an underground following through a mix of official releases and a mammoth amount of free online releases. Almost...

What's on this weekend?

The weekend's here, looking for something to do between Friday night and Sunday night – here's our list of happening things. Full Frequency at Connections This...

Tim Brown on Gay Venues

For the I Wanna Take You To A Gay Bar article in the March 2011 edition of OUTinPerth we conducted interviews with many people,...

Flawless Owner Floored

The announcement yesterday that Scene, the gay focussed Sunday session at Flawless night club, was coming to end just two weeks after its launch...

Death of Scene

Perth's newest gay themed night Scene at Flawless has ended after just two weeks. The Sunday night event at the Subiaco night club drew...

IN THE CRATE: DJ Cinnamon

Favourite New Release Dance With You (Niels Van Gough & Daniel Strauss Mix) - P Money Most requested this month Around the world -...

Big Day Out Violence

Concern was raised over the performance of Die Antwoord at the Big Day Out at Claremont Showgrounds on February 11. The South African band...

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