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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

Perth Pride Choir leave audience awestruck at ‘Starstruck’

The Perth Pride Choir's end of year concern is always a sellout, and even with more shows added, they still sold out every session...

Calls to shop local during the Christmas period

Rather than ordering online from a multinational - support local businesses.

Housemate convicted of horrific murder of Kenyan LGBTIQA+ activist Edwin Chiloba

The fashion designer and model was killed in January 2023.

New doco ‘Janis Ian: Breaking Silence’ explores the right to love who you want

From teenage prodigy, to disco era soul, and then stripped back folk - Janis Ian has been on a huge musical journey.

Brianna Ghey’s killer’s bid to have sentence reduced denied

Lawyers for Eddie Ratclife argued that the trial judge did not fully take into account his "immaturity".

Ash Baroque returns with a new party called ‘Pig Root’

This little piggy went to a nightclub...

Sweeney’s new song is a homage to Australian musician Johanna Pigott

Pigott fronted post punk band Scribble but found success writing for other artists.

Victoria says they remain the major events capital of Australia despite Gay Games withdrawal

Perth is now in the final three cities being considered for the 2030 event.

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Advocates say the new approach would provide greater protections to marginalised communities.

Pride in Respect initiative hopes to shine a light on intimate partner violence

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