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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

Government backs down on ban on sexuality and gender questions in census

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the government has listened to the feedback from the community.

Australian embassy in Iran sparks diplomatic incident with ‘Wear it Purple’ post

Iran has described a social media post as "disrespectful" to their local culture.

Noah Galvin and Ben Platt have tied the knot

Stars of screen and stage Noah Galvin and Ben Platt have tied the knot sharing photos of the stunning wedding ceremony on Instagram. The...

Will Ferrell and friend Harper Steele head off on a road trip

A new documentary see the comedian and his friend reflect on their relationship after Steele comes out as transgender.

Barn Dance once again proved to be one of Perth’s greatest parties

East Perth was filled with a sea of checked shirts and cowboy hats on Saturday night.

The Knocks and Perfume Genius chat about their take on Smalltown Boy

The artists have teamed up for a new version of the Bronski Beat classic.

Did the government decision on the census give us the “nastiness” anyway?

OPINION Almost two weeks after the Albanese Government announced it would be dumping the long-promised questions about sexuality and gender identity from the census debate...

Perth International Burlesque Festival heads into the spotlight this October

The show will showcase local and international talent.

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