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Grease Heads to Perth

The musical 'Grease' is heading to Perth in 2014. The T-birds and the Pink ladies will be appearing on stage at Crown from June...

Tame Impala Nominated for Grammy

Hot off their recent ARIA wins, local rock band Tame Impala have been nominated for a Grammy Award. The band are in the running for...

The Catchup

Been too busy to read the news during the week? Don;t worry here's the five most popular stories of the last 7 days. Tom Daley...

What We Love: The Lists 2013

Each year we ask you, our readers what you think are the best places to eat, drink and shop. Plus we get your take...

How Guys Have Sex

Popular video blogger Davey Wavey and a bunch of friends have posted a new video that explains how two guys have sex. For anyone who...

City Living allows a new lease on life

Twenty three year old Jed Raymond has just moved from East Perth to a Northbridge apartment to be even closer to the city centre...

Looking Back Over 150 Issues: Paul Bluett

As OUTinPerth celebrates it's 150th issue this month we asked former editors of the publication to reflect back on their time at the helm....

Mental Health Minister Responds on Trans* Homeless Challenge

The Minister for Mental Health Helen Morton (pictured) has assured the WA Parliament that trans* people are not turned away from homeless refuges because...

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