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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

Charlie Hunnam recalls his big break in ‘Queer as Folk’

The actor is best known for 'Sons of Anarchy' but his new series is something even darker.

‘Heart is a Wasteland’ is the next show for Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company

It's a cross-country love story with original songs.

Elsewhere Social Club offers a new way to meet people

A new weekly event aims to bring people together for real interactions.

US politician who claimed trans health care harms children facing serious child sex charges

RJ May could be spending the next century behind bars.

Denise Mercer shares why she’s running for Joondalup Council

For Mercer its about representing her local community and the issues people care most about.

Live album shows Mo’Ju performing on a whole new scale

A live show with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra displays the epic nature of their songs.

Mae Martin’s new series ‘Wayward’ is a spooky offering

Mae Martin and Toni Collette star in Netflix new series.

There’s a new choir in town – sign up for the Perth Gay Men’s Chorus

Rehearsals start in October for Perth's newest choir.

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