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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

History of House release their debut album

The group was the toast of Fringe World 2024.

Performers from Olympics opening ceremony to launch legal action

Both DJ Barbara Butch and drag star Nicky Doll have announced legal action is underway.

Victorian police investigate Grindr attacks

People are being urged to take safety precautions when meeting people through online apps.

Boxing controversy as world debates gender definitions

Intersex rights advocates call for an end to harmful rhetoric in public debate.

Mpox numbers continue to rise across Australia

Victorians are being asked to keep contact details for their sexual partners to assist authorities with contact tracing .

Sydney Dance Company deliver the impressive and energetic ‘momenta’

The work is a visual feat of movement and light.

Malaysian government complains about LGBTIQA+ people in Olympic Opening

Malaysian minister says Olympics should not have included LGBTIQA+ people in opening ceremony.

Missing Persons Week highlights the thousands of people who go missing each year

Perth man Rigby Fielding is one of the long-term missing people, not seen since 2015.

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