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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

Former Labor Leader Bill Shorten to announce retirement from politics

The Labor MP is expected to formally announce his exit from politics later this morning in Canberra.

Cook Government says no to Inclusive Education anti-bullying program returning

Minister Tony Buti says there are sufficient systems in place already.

Kiwi activist Eli Rubashkyn convicted of assault over tomato juice attack on Kellie-Jay Keen

The judge dismissed her application for discharge without conviction.

Over 100 organisations call for full census inclusion

The Albanese government is being widely criticised over their intervention in the census.

Crazy P singer Danielle Moore dies suddenly aged 52

Her colleagues have paid tribute to her and expressed their shock and sadness about her passing.

Get swept up in the romance of ‘Romeo and Juliet’

The West Australian Ballet bring the romantic Romeo and Juliet to life.

‘The Children’ is hilarious, unpredictable and profound

Black Swan State Theatre Company are staging one of the best plays of this century (so far).

Victorian coroner recommends changes to police and health systems

The coroner has handed down her finding after looking into the suicides of five transgender Victorians.

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The film made its debut on this day at the 1996 London Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, after being rejected by the Berlin Film Festival.

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