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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

The Knocks and Perfume Genius chat about their take on Smalltown Boy

The artists have teamed up for a new version of the Bronski Beat classic.

Did the government decision on the census give us the “nastiness” anyway?

OPINION Almost two weeks after the Albanese Government announced it would be dumping the long-promised questions about sexuality and gender identity from the census debate...

Perth International Burlesque Festival heads into the spotlight this October

The show will showcase local and international talent.

Young playwrights will see their fresh work produced

Two young playwrights will get to see their work realised at The Blue Room.

One Nation dumps incumbent MP Ben Dawkins

Party leader Rod Caddies says Dawkins lacks professionalism.

PM Anthony Albanese praises Bill Shorten’s 17 years in Parliament

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has praised colleague Bill Shorten's contributions to Australia and the Labor movement as Shorten announced his retirement from politics. At...

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.

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One Nation candidate says he was joking when he said, “The only thing worse than a gay person with power is a woman”.

Stuart Bonds has brushed off concerns over his history of promoting conspiracy theories.

Labor commits $10 million to LGBTIQA+ inclusive health care

Health Minister Mark Butler made the announcement earlier this week.

Stars urged to boycott Hungary over laws banning Pride gatherings

Robbie Williams, Chappel Roan, Emile Sande and Katy Perry are all scheduled to visit the country.