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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

Westlife are going to celebrate their 25th anniversary without Mark Feehily

Ill health has stopped Mark Feehily from joining his bandmates.

Motivational speaker Jillian Michaels says Pride has gone too far

Michael's Pride month message is stop celebrating Pride.

Perth rallies to show its pride for the Gay Games bid

Local community Invited to LGBTQIA+ celebration at Connections.

Conservative group launches campaign to turn back new rule on blood donation

Family Voice Australia says the changes are because of activists rather than being based on science.

Is Madonna related to Pope Leo XIV?

It seems Madonna and Pope Leo XIV are family, see how they are related.

Invitation to Liberal candidate opposed to gender affirming care to meet trans youth

Dr Julie Sladden has called for trans youth to be blocked from accessing gender affirming care.

Perth teenagers behind Grindr attacks jailed

Five teenagers have been sent to detention after the court heard details of the violent attacks.

Review | ‘Never Have I Ever’ is a play for today

Deborah Frances-White's play is timely and hilarious.

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