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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

Bibliophile | Conversations with Culture Icons

Music journalist Antonino Tati shares a collections of interviews from over the last four decades.

Why is a story about a ‘scandal’ at a prestigious school making headlines?

Parents at a prestigious Sydney school reportedly have some vivid imaginations.

Cody Jon shares sweet tune ‘M2M’

The new song comes with a lo-fi video shot around Tokyo.

Mother of transgender teen takes legal action against Queensland’s puberty blocker freeze

The state's Director-General of Health has been ordered to respond.

Identity of Sydney’s luxury hotel fraudster revealed

A Sydney court has convicted and issued an arrest warrant for Dongqiao Li in relation to a series of frauds that exploited gay men...

Around one in five LGBTIQA+ voters remain undecided

A new survey has found what issues LGBTIQA+ voters are most concerned about.

Conversion therapy ban comes into effect in New South Wales

NSW Attorney General Michael Daley says the practices inflict significant harm.

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A man has been charged after an alleged attack on a gay couple in Idaho, with victims describing a traumatic assault and injuries.

The Netherlands has banned conversion therapy

The Netherlands bans conversion therapy while Western Australia faces delays, with legislation still expected despite years of political commitments and advocacy pressure.