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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

G Flip says their new track is the ‘queerest’ song they’ve ever written

Big Ol' Hammer is their new tune and it comes with a fun video.

Cole Escola wins Tony Award for ‘Oh, Mary!’

See who else won at Broadway's big night of awards.

Ministry of Sound Classical is returning with a stellar line up

Top DJs, great vocalists an orchestra and dance classics - what a party!

Apply for scholarships for Better Together 2025

The conference will bring together a diverse range of people from across the LGBTIQA+ communities.

The musical ‘Cats’ is coming back to celebrate its 40th anniversary

Relive the memories with one of the world's favourite musical theatre experiences.

On This Gay Day | Marriage Equality was achieved in Iceland in 2010

The country's PM was one of the first to get married.

Legendary musician Sly Stone dies aged 82 after ‘prolonged health battle’

His band Sly and the Family Stone influenced Madonna, Janet Jackson and a generation of hip-hop artists.

Hundreds of Australians recognised in King’s Birthday Honours

Film director Baz Luhrmann, former PM Scott Morrison and local musician Guy Ghose are among the recipients.

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