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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

Tina Arena teams up with SHOUSE for new version of ‘Chains’

The classic tune is reimagined with a new tech-house beat.

Just.Equal Australia says it’s concerning WA Premier Roger Cook won’t commit to law reforms

Advocacy group says government's answers to key election issues are vague and baffling.

Roxanne Tickle wins court case against app Giggle for Girls

The case is a landmark ruling for transgender rights.

South African LGBTIQA+ community group raises alarm over reaction to Clement Hadebe murder

A shocking murder in South Africa has been met with a disappointing response from the local community.

Pet Shop Boys share video for ‘Feel’ one of the stand-out tracks off their new album

The single also comes with a previously unreleased tune.

The race tightens in the bid for the 2030 Gay Games

Just seven cities are now in the running including Perth!

Joe Ball appointed as Victoria’s new LGBTIQA+ Commissioner

Ball will be the third person to hold the role which was established in 2015.

Get ready for all the fun of Cabergay!

An exceptional line up of talent is set to take to the stage.

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‘O,D,E’ presents a queer, occult retelling of the tale of Orpheus and Eurydice

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Foster and family carers offered free zoo and museum passes

Foster and Family Carers Week celebrations is held from Monday, 28 July to Sunday, 3 August.