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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

Electric Fields bring uplifting joy on their first album

Michel Ross chats to OUTinPerth about their love recording with a symphony orchestra.

OPINION | National action on LGBTIQA+ health: it’s time more voices were heard

Rodney Croome from Just.Equal argues there are significant flaws in the LGBTIQA+ health action plan.

‘Better Man’ shares Robbie Williams’ story with creativity and honesty

Better Man tells the story of Robbie Williams, from growing up in the working-class area of Stoke-on-Trent, to finding success as one fifth of...

Staying Vigilant Against Mpox During the Holidays

Western Australia is witnessing a concerning rise in mpox cases.

New family and domestic violence initiative to support LGBTIQA+SB communities

Living Proud has announced a new initiative in partnership with Ruah Community Services.

Praise for the government’s LGBTIQA+ Health Plan continues to flow

Prominent health and community groups have voiced their support.

Victorian Liberals will meet to consider welcoming back Moira Deeming

Party leader John Pesutto has said he's opposed to bringing Deeming back into the party.

Benjamin Cohen and Anthony James from Pink News respond to BBC report

The couple have strenuously denied allegations of bullying and inappropriate sexual behaviour.

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Walkern Wirin arrives at The Rechabite this week

The event is a love letter to all First Nations LGBTIQA+ people.

Concerns over rapidly escalating online hate speech directed at LGBTIQA+ communities

John Carey is one of many prominent LGBTIQA+ people who has recently been subjected to barrage of homophobic comments.

Short film ‘A Friend of Dorothy’ boasts an impressive cast

Actors Miriam Margolyes and Stephen Fry are part of the cast of this adorable looking short film.