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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

‘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.

Indonesian police arrest 75 people for attending a ‘gay party’

Amnesty International has labeled it a clear violation of human rights.

JazzConnect is ready to bring Scarborough to life this August

It's a jazz filled weekend at the beach.

From pop star to podcasts: Kim Hart chats about her remarkable career

She had an memorable Aussie Top 10 hit in the 1980's but now you'll find Kim Hart diving into the world of crime and fascinating stories.

Sexual assault allegations surrounding Christian singer Michael Tait continue to grow

Last week the singer appeared to acknowledge allegations he'd assaulted young men.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

This week we take a listen to new tracks from Nick Bolt, Bronski Beat, Gordi, Kae Tempest and Tokio Hotel.  

On This Gay Day | Researcher Alfred Kinsey was born in 1894

Kinsey's reports on human sexuality were groundbreaking when they were first released.

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New round of LGBTIQA+ inclusion grants awarded

Four WA organisations receive LGBTIQA+ inclusion grants to deliver projects promoting community connection, education and diversity across metropolitan and regional areas.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New tracks from The Avalanches and Jamie XX, Chris Housman, Jude York, The Fizz, Adam Lambert, and Oliver Cronin and Madonna.

On This Gay Day | Film director Franco Zeffirelli died in 2019

Zefferelli is remembered for his films and operas.

New GRAI publication celebrates 50 fabulous years of Connections

GRAI will launch a publication capturing 50 years of Connections Nightclub, sharing stories of community, resilience and belonging in WA..

Tasmanian Liberal senator Jonno Duniam to quit politics

Tasmanian senator Jonno Duniam will retire, citing family reasons, with leadership tensions and party pressures contributing to his decision.