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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

Lorraine James announces new album ‘Whatever the Weather II’

The electronic musician's new record arrives later in March.

The Greens hopeful of a political comeback as polls open

Dr Brad Pettitt is hopeful that he won't be the only Green in the WA parliament.

Broadcaster Alan Jones hit with fresh assault charges

His case will return to court next week.

Dr Brian Walker reflects on the last four years of the WA Parliament

The leader of Legalise Cannabis says minor parties have an important role to play.

Take a look at new series ‘Mid-Century Modern’

The upcoming comedy series is about three gay friends who decide to become roommates during their golden years.

Holden Sheppard shares plans for ‘Invisible Boys’ sequel as he wins major arts prize

The author sat down with OUTinPerth to share plans for the next installment of his hugely popular story.

The Walkley Foundation funds 11 new journalism projects

Graeme Watson will explore Australia's goal of virtual elimination of HIV by 2030.

Alarm raised over proposed HIV testing laws in South Australia

South Australia wants to bring in laws to force people who spit at police officers to be tested.

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ACT UP grew out of activist Larry Kramer's frustration with the lack of action on tackling the AIDS crisis.

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