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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

Cancer screening options available for LGBTQIA+ communities 

A roadmap to reduce your cancer risk.

An Australian version of ‘Ghosts’ is on the way

An Aussie couple is about the get more than they bargained for when they inherit a country estate.

Relive the Limbo nightclub experience

Did you spend time at the legendary Perth venue?

AG John Quigley says government is showing its commitment to equality

The AG's comments come as the legislation to remove the WA Gender Recognition Board passes its final hurdle.

Hanson fails with new push to amend Sex Discrimination act

The proposed bill has been labeled as a thinly veiled attack on the transgender community.

Is Kellie-Jay Keen heading back to Australia for C-PAC?

The C-PAC conference has added a mystery speaker to it's lineup for its upcoming gathering in Brisbane this October. The information on the conservative...

UK’s Statistics Office finds question on gender unreliable

The UK has found its census question about gender history was not reliable.

‘Profiles in Hope’ aims to share stories of surviving suicide

Former politician John Brogden shines a light on suicide prevention.

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