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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

Trump’s latest executive order bans transgender youth from government funded medical treatments

The move has been criticised by The Human Rights Campaign.

The Wildcats are ready for their Pride round

The Perth Wildcats will be showing their support for the LGBTIQA+ communities.

Plea for City of Perth to maintain the Pride Centre

When the City of Perth holds its annual Elector's Meeting this evening there will be a plea to continue supporting the Pride Centre in...

Queensland instates ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatments for under 18s

The ban only applies to new patients, and will be in place while a review of gender services in the state is undertaken.

Couch Potato | Zachary Quinto stars in new medical drama ‘Brilliant Minds’

He's gay, he suffers from face blindness, and he solves medical mysteries.

Charges dropped against US doctor who allegedly shared medical records of trans youth

Dr Eithan Haim has thanked President Donald Trump.

Lynn MacLaren launches bid to return to the WA parliament

MacLaren will be The Greens candidate for Albany.

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