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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

Health Equity Matters add their voice to calls for global HIV funding

It follows a UN report calling for more funding for the global HIV response.

‘Queer Eye’ is coming to an end with its 10th season

There's still one more trip to take with the Fab 5.

Moira Deeming defends transgender guide for cult inquiry

The controversial MP denies her guide is "coaching" people in their answers.

Pride in Swan Festival announce their 2025 dates

The 2024 event was amazing, and this year it'll be even bigger.

Rhonda Burchmore has some tall tales to tell

The entertainer is bringing her cabaret show to Perth for the first time.

Get ready for The Big Backyard Quiz!

It's a laugh filled dive into random facts on Australian history from a very unique perspective.

Jebediah will celebrate three decades with new tour

The tour is sure to be a huge party for the band's loyal fans.

At 20, Ari found himself one of many Australian youth experiencing homelessness

As the federal government looks at new ways of tackling homelessness, Ari shares his experiences.

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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.