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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

Police remove homophobic banners targeting Labor MP Julian Hill

The gay MP was accused of caring more about the LGBTIQA+ communities than his electorate.

Bibliophile | Conversations with Culture Icons

Music journalist Antonino Tati shares a collections of interviews from over the last four decades.

Why is a story about a ‘scandal’ at a prestigious school making headlines?

Parents at a prestigious Sydney school reportedly have some vivid imaginations.

Cody Jon shares sweet tune ‘M2M’

The new song comes with a lo-fi video shot around Tokyo.

Mother of transgender teen takes legal action against Queensland’s puberty blocker freeze

The state's Director-General of Health has been ordered to respond.

Identity of Sydney’s luxury hotel fraudster revealed

A Sydney court has convicted and issued an arrest warrant for Dongqiao Li in relation to a series of frauds that exploited gay men...

Around one in five LGBTIQA+ voters remain undecided

A new survey has found what issues LGBTIQA+ voters are most concerned about.

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Right-wing extremism inquiry recommends greater support for LGBTIQA+ communities

LGBTIQA+ advocates have welcomed the recommendations of the inquiry's final report.

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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has signed a declaration declaring June to be known as Nuclear Family Month.

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18 queens face off for a chance at a crown, title and $200,000.

On This Gay Day | In 1982 the RSL stopped a wreath honouring gay service personnel

In 1982 RSL President Bruce Ruxton barred LGBTIQA+ service personnel being recognised.