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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

Picture This

Home is Where It The Heart Is, it's a unique photographic exhibition held during National Homeless Person week. Young people affected by homelessness are...

See Kylie in 3D

Did you miss Kylie's show when it visited Perth? Want to re-live the live Kylie experience? Kylie 3D Les Follies is coming to Event...

ACT Labor votes for marriage equality

The ACT Labor Party conference has passed a motion supporting same sex marriage. The motion was passed with around ninety percent support from delegates...

The Disappearances Project

On Tuesday night The Disappearances Project had its Perth premiere in the Studio Underground at the State Theatre Centre. The Perth Theatre Company is...

Torchwood Censored

The BBC has angered fans of television program Torchwood by cutting a gay sex scene featuring lead character Captain Jack. Australian viewers however...

Hakuna Matata – No Worries

Review Cabaret is an intriguing form of entertainment, one with limitations, most often there are very few performers involved, but also few boundaries - allowing...

Project Runaway Australia – Ep3

It's week three of Project Runway Australia and here's our weekly TV blog post about it. There will be spoilers, so if you haven't...

Tackling GLBTI mental health

The federal government has announced 1.1 million dollars worth of funding to tackle suicide rates amongst lesbian, gay, transgender and intersex communities across Australia....

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