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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

Lady Gaga says new album is influenced by industrial dance music

The singer says the new record skips across several genres.

The Year in Review: April 2024

Look back over all the news from April 2024.

WA government open to banning protesting in vicinity of places of worship

Would banning protests within 150m of places of worship curb our right to protest?

Electric Fields bring uplifting joy on their first album

Michel Ross chats to OUTinPerth about their love recording with a symphony orchestra.

OPINION | National action on LGBTIQA+ health: it’s time more voices were heard

Rodney Croome from Just.Equal argues there are significant flaws in the LGBTIQA+ health action plan.

‘Better Man’ shares Robbie Williams’ story with creativity and honesty

Better Man tells the story of Robbie Williams, from growing up in the working-class area of Stoke-on-Trent, to finding success as one fifth of...

Staying Vigilant Against Mpox During the Holidays

Western Australia is witnessing a concerning rise in mpox cases.

New family and domestic violence initiative to support LGBTIQA+SB communities

Living Proud has announced a new initiative in partnership with Ruah Community Services.

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Snail Mail will share new album ‘Ricochet’ this March

For her first album in five years, Snail Mail is described as returning with a renewed sense of clarity and control.