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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

World AIDS Day 2024 calls for action on a personal level

The challenges that lie ahead have been highlighted in the lead up to World AIDS Day 2024.

WA government funds ground-breaking LGBTIQA+SB Family and Domestic Violence Campaign

The WA government has today announced $350,000 funding for a ground-breaking family and domestic violence awareness campaign tailored to the LGBTIQA+SB community.

Narelda Jacobs calls out bad behaviour in the media at Crown Pride Luncheon

Domestic violence, racism, political laziness, cultural load, and media coverage were all discussed.

Rainbow Futures share their thoughts on the Pride Parade sign controversy

""This approach silences those already marginalised, and reinforces the prioritisation of institutional comfort over community needs and safety"

Government announces renewed commitment to tackling HIV

Health Minister Mark Butler has shared a new National HIV Strategy.

‘Wentworth’ star Pamela Rabe will be in ‘August: Osage County’ in 2025

The actor has been getting rave reviews during the play's Sydney season.

Bibliophile | ‘Unloveable’ by Darren Hayes is a brilliant memoir

The Savage Garden singer delivers an excellent but confronting memoir that is much more than a celebrity autobiography.

First look at the upcoming film ‘Madfabulous’

The movie will star Callum Scott Howells from 'It's a Sin'.

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Netflix has revealed more details about the cast of their upcoming series Breakers, the streaming giant's first to film in WA.

Rainbow Migrants to host free legal information sessions

Topics include renting and housing rights, visa and migration issues, discrimination and police.

Rocker Melissa Etheridge reflects on her long career and survival

Melissa Ethridge is getting ready to bring out her first album in five years and is looking back on her life and career.

RAINBOWlers head to Albany Pride

What a perfect ay to spend a Sunday afternoon.