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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

Sex Discrimination Commissioner Anna Cody says census decision will ‘strengthen the voices of discrimination’

Anna Cody joins the chorus of calls for the government to reverse their decision.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says government is protecting LGBTIQA+ people from ‘nastiness”

The Albanese government is dropping questions about sexuality and gender from the 2026 census.

Josh Burns says government has made wrong decision on census

Labor MP says everyone deserves to be counted.

Richard Marles says LGBTIQA+ questions taken out of census for “social cohesion”

Marles says LGBTIQA+ questions dropped to avoid "divisive debates".

Premier Roger Cook weighs in on calls for book restrictions in Albany

Premier calls on Albany Council to use "common sense".

Queency impresses the coaches on ‘The Voice’

See who spun their chair for the Perth based singer.

Author Jon Doust on being offended by library books

Acclaimed author Jon Doust shared his views on calls to remove some books from Albany library.

Review | Kneecap is an in-your-face drama

This in-your-face drama about underdogs blaspheming and fighting for their rights has been a box office smash in the UK.

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PIxar has defended the move saying it may have led to challenging conversations for parents.

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