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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
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‘Dead Man’s Wire’ set to give Revelation a high stakes start
Graeme Watson
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17 June 2026
Gus Van Sant's Dead Man's Wire will open Revelation Perth, blending true crime tension, strong performances, and darkly compelling storytelling.
History
On This Gay Day | Poet Pat Parker died in 1989
Graeme Watson
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17 June 2026
Pat Parker was a Black lesbian poet and activist whose work explored identity, justice and personal experience across decades of influential writing.
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San Francisco police renew search for ‘The Doodler’
Graeme Watson
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17 June 2026
San Francisco police renew search for "Doodler" suspect linked to six murders of men in the 1970s, with new public interest emerging.
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Man arrested for attacking gay couple in Idaho
Graeme Watson
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16 June 2026
A man has been charged after an alleged attack on a gay couple in Idaho, with victims describing a traumatic assault and injuries.
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The Netherlands has banned conversion therapy
Graeme Watson
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16 June 2026
The Netherlands bans conversion therapy while Western Australia faces delays, with legislation still expected despite years of political commitments and advocacy pressure.
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French parliament holds minute of silence for teen killed in alleged homophobic attack
Graeme Watson
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16 June 2026
France’s National Assembly honours teen killed in Metz, as police investigate alleged homophobic motive and consider possible revised charges.
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Singer Bonnie Tyler out of coma but still “very unwell”
Graeme Watson
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16 June 2026
Bonnie Tyler has emerged from a coma after surgery in Portugal but remains seriously ill, with doctors cautiously optimistic about recovery.
Culture
Madonna ramps up promotion of ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor II’
Graeme Watson
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16 June 2026
A new video, a live show and a sneak listen of a new track are adding to the Confessions II journey.
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Bret Easton Ellis novel ‘The Shards’ has been adapted to a TV series
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This week we take a listen to new tracks from Tullara, Jason Sweeney, Jungle, Peking Duk, Cain Culto and SZN4.
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Perth Pride Choir have a quiz night to raise funds for Out & Loud
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The Perth Pride Choir is inviting everyone to their next fundraiser, a Quiz Night on Saturday 15 August.
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Western Australian author Fiona Wilkes will be be appearing at Boundless Books in Leederville on Monday 13 July.