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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

US ban on foreign aid could disrupt global fight against HIV

The International AIDS Society has raised alarm about the approach being taken by US President Donald Trump.

Australia Day honours shun celebrities for everyday Australians

Awards have been given to 732 worthy citizens.

President Trump’s new passport gender rules may cause delays for Australians

Foreign Minister Penny Wong is being urged to seek clarity on the new rules.

Long lost Tina Turner song heard for the first time

Listen to a never-heard-before Tina Turner tune. In 1984 Tina Turner made a spectacular career-comeback when she released her Private Dancer album which put...

Survey finds most LGBTIQA+ Australians support police in Pride parades

The issue has been a divisive one in LGBTIQA+ communities.

Peter Dutton rejects push to “lean in” to gender debate

Conservative news outlets and conservative MPs are pushing for a Trump approach at the 2025 election.

US bishop faces a wave of criticism and abuse after criticising President Trump

Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde has been called a long list of insults including some from Australian politicians.

‘Invisible Boys’ comes to Stan this February, take a look at the trailer

The series is based on Holden Sheppard's best-selling novel.

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