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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

Frankie Grande checks into the ‘Hotel Rock Bottom’

The singer has shared the title track from his just released album.

Head to the Revelation Film Festival to see a new film about Connections

The locally made short comes ahead of the club's 50th birthday celebrations.

Thousands gather for Singapore’s annual Pink Dot celebration

They created a time capsule to send a message to the future.

Trixie Mattel showcases HBO Max’s queerest moments

The drag star has sampled some classic lines from your favourite shows.

USA announces new name for ship named after Harvey Milk

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth says they're taking the politics out of ship naming.

British MP Chris Bryant delivers inspiring speech for Pride month

The MP praised LGBTIQA+ icons and called for greater acceptance.

Christian band Newsboys dropped from record label

The separation follows allegations of sexual assault against for singer Michael Tait.

‘Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer’ set to tour regional WA

Since it's 2009 premiere in Perth the show has gone from strength to strength.

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