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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

‘Presence’ is a disturbing film pushing the boundaries of storytelling

Acclaimed director Steven Soderbergh returns with a film that's very different to his previous work.

Couch Potato | Sue Perkins is ready for a big adventure

The British comedian's new travel series takes you from Paris to Istanbul.

Narelda Jacobs and Steven Oliver are filming ‘Big Backyard Quiz’ in Perth

You can be part of the audience for this new national TV show.

President Trump’s latest executive order bans transgender women from female sport

The President also announced no female transgender athletes would be granted visas to attend the 2028 LA Olympics.

British comedian Tom Allen to tour Australia this April

He'll be bringing his brand-new show 'Completely' down under.

WA politician changes his name to Trump ahead of the election

Ben Dawkins is now Austin 'Aussie' Letts Trump.

Marc Almond chats about Soft Cell coming to Australia

It'll be the first time the iconic band have traveled down under.

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In this captivating novel, Max recounts the summer of 1984 when at thirteen his life began to change.

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