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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

WA’s Australian of the Year nominees revealed

The 2026 Australian of the Year will be announced in Canberra in January.

A decade of dithering – Labor inaction over protecting teachers and students

A decade has passed since promised to update WA's Equal Opportunity Act.

The Last Mile: Positive Organisation WA (POWA) Ryan Oliver interview

Australia has set the goal of virtual elimination of new transmissions of HIV by 2030. We sat down with POWA Chair Ryan Oliver to get a better understanding of what that entails.

GRAI join exodus from Better Together Conrerence

Executive Officer Kedy Krystal will no longer be speaking about GRAI's Rainbow Housing Project at Better Together.

David Goncalves elected Deputy Lord Mayor of Perth

Councillor David Goncalves was elected as Deputy Lord Mayor at a City of Perth Special Council Meeting on Tuesday evening - the first meeting of the...

Queensland puberty blocker ban is back just hours after it was ruled unlawful

Queensland Health Minister Tim Nicholls has issued a new ban on transgender youth healthcare.

The Proud Awards highlight the best of WA’s LGBTIQA+ entertainers and communities

Donna Kebab was named Entertainer of the Year at the 2025 Proud Awards.

Why we’re going to Better Together 2025

With a diverse range of sessions on many different topics, we look forward to sharing many conversations from Adelaide.

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Find the Screening Saves Lives counter at Pride's biggest day this weekend.

Today is Transgender Day of Remembrance

Perth's LGBTIQA+ community will come together at an event in East Perth.

Liberal MP Ben Small claims students in WA schools are identifying as cats

The MP says that acceptance of students who think they are cats is leading to falling literacy and numeracy rates.