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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

On This Gay Day | Bisexuality Day was first celebrated in 1999

The day had its origins at a meeting in San Francisco in 1990.

Review | Emily Williams and Greg Gould stun with soulful takes on 80s heroes

Sharing the music of Whitney Houston and George Michael, the pair lifted to roof of The Ellington Jazz Club.

Jenny Rogerson wins The 2025 Lester Prize with bold self-portrait

The paintings that made the final 40 are on display at WA Museum Boola Bardip.

Team Perth launch new annual awards for LGBTIQA+ sports

Western Australia's LGBTQIA+ sporting community will be celebrated with the launch of the inaugural Team Perth Awards.  The spirit of inclusion, leadership and community in...

Busselton rate payer group welcomes Neo-Nazi candidate to their forum

Other candidate have refused to share a stage with Stephen Wells.

‘Leg Business’ – hilarious, profound, shocking and unforgettable

This new production at The Blue Room is not to be missed if you love bold and boundary pushing theatre.

Madonna shares new album will be out in 2026

The singer has indicated it'll be a follow up to 'Confessions on a Dancefloor'

Surrogacy bill passes the Legislative Assembly

The laws will make it easier for Western Australians to start a family.

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Roger Cook first began tackling the issue as Health Minister in 2017.

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