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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

Cult Director John Waters to visit Perth

Cult film director John Waters is set to visit Perth later this year with his one man show This Filthy World. Waters filmography includes...

Both Pride WA Co-Presidents Resign

Both Co-Presidents of Pride WA have resigned just three months after the organisation's annual general meeting. Mark Hamer and Sarah Smith commenced their roles...

New York allows same sex marriage

New York has become the most populous state in the United States of America to allow same sex marriage. The same sex marriage bill...

ACL concerned WA Labor is not supporting the PM

The Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) has expressed concern that Labor party members are supporting calls for marriage equality ahead of today's WA state Labor...

For Kylie Couple it's all about love

When Ben McHardy and Scott Goodhill took to the stage for a wedding proposal at Kylie Minogue's Perth concert, making a political statement was...

Ready for the Weekend

Looking for some exciting options for your weekend, here's our pick of the things that are happening. Friday Jennifer Coolidge Actress and comedian Jennifer Coolidge is in...

Kylie Sends Love To WA Couple

Update 12.15pm June 23, 2011 Kylie Minogue has sent her best wishes to a WA couple after they were engaged onstage at the Kylie Concert...

Spotlight on Jimmy Somerville

Jimmy Somerville celebrates his fiftieth birthday today, so we thought we'd shine a light on the career of this respected gay artist. The Scottish...

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