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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

Bears Perth tackle their rugby dilemma

A lot of rugby fans wanting to sign up to WA's new team have accidently joined the gay social group.

Eurovision crowns it’s 2025 winner! It’s JJ from Austria

The votes have been tallied and we have a winner!

West Australian Ballet thrills with the classic ‘Don Quixote’

It's a feat of colour, dance, comedy and romance.

LGBTIQA+ lobby group eager to meet with new Attorney-General

Just.Equal are calling on the new AG to address longstanding concern about the lack of protections in religious schools.

Is aged care still failing LGBTI+ people?

A new study shows there's still a challenge in aged care.

How video games can unlock gender euphoria for transgender players

New research has been led by the team at Monash University.

Former NSW MP Rory Amon back in custody

The former politician was previous charged over alleged child sex offences.

On This Gay Day | ‘Priscilla, Queen of the Desert’ made its debut

The film would become iconic and spur many spinpff projects.

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On This Gay Day | The play 'Torch Song Trilogy' had its premiere

The collection of three plays tells the story of gay Jewish drag queen Arnold Beckoff.

Catch Benjamin Quirk’s ‘Twink Death’ at Fringe World

Does life as we know it ends at 28? Performer Benjamin Quirk is examining the phenomena of Twink Death.

Arlo Parks shares new single ‘2Sided’ and announces upcoming album

For her upcoming album 'Ambiguous Desire' Arlo Parks moves to into the darkness and on to the dance floor.

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.