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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

PrEP shortages expected to ease as new suppliers are added to the PBS

Users of the medication are being asked to carefully consider how much they need.

Police suspect there are more victims of Grindr attacks

Perth's Children's Court has heard there may be more victims of an alleged teenage gang targeting gay men.

Comedian Joel Creasey shares he’s engaged to fiancé Jack Stratton-Smith

The couple have decided to wed after seven years of dating.

No Visa: Kellie-Jay Keen won’t make it to CPAC

The Australian government has not processed her visa application.

Actor Gavin Creel dies aged 48, just months after receiving cancer diagnosis

Alongside his work on stage and screen, Creel was also a fierce LGBTIQA+ rights activist.

Composer Beverly Glenn-Copeland reveals dementia diagnosis

Composer Beverly Glenn-Copeland has announced that his upcoming tour will be his final performances following a dementia diagnosis. "For a while now, we have...

Fernie is back with new song ‘Bones & All’

The Brazilian-Canadian artist has announced a new EP for early 2025.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

In this week’s edition we look at new music from Carla Webhe, Lara Villani, Stevie Nicks, The Cure, and Jamie xx.

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