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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

Miami Horror are ready to bring party vibes with their live show

Ben Plant chatted to OUTinPerth about making music and hitting the road for live shows.

Often quoted study into gender dysphoria questioned as historic conversion practice

A landmark paper published day throws into question an often quoted study from WA.

The Court Hotel is up for multiple Hospitality Awards for Excellence

The popular venue is recognised for its service and marketing efforts.

New Australian report says UK’s Cass Review should not guide care for trans young people

Australian researchers argue that the UK's Cass Review is deeply flawed.

Looking for a good read? Check out the winners of the Lambda Awards

The awards have highlighted some of the best books released in the last year.

West Australian Ballet set to deliver an exciting 2026 season

The 2026 season is filled with favourites and new works.

Participants sought for stroke research project

Have you or a partner experienced a stroke? Researchers are looking for people from the LGBTIQ communities to help with research.

Bumpy delivers her debut album ‘Kanana’

Bumpy has delivered 10 gorgeous songs on her debut album.

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Jamie Varley jailed for life with no possibility of parole over death of adopted child

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After two previews, The Rocky Horror Show made its debut at the Royal Court’s 63-seat Upstairs Theatre on this day in 1973. The show was an instant success.

‘Heartstopper’ is ready to sign off with a big film finale

The 'Heartstopper Forever' film arrives July 17 on Netflix, as Nick and Charlie face whether their first love can last.

British couple found guilty over death of adopted son Preston Davey

Former teacher convicted of murdering 13-month-old boy he planned to adopt, with court hearing evidence of sustained abuse and neglect.