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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

George Michael lashes out

George Michael has taken to Twitter to condemn US Christian groups who prayed for his death during his recent illness. The singer cancelled the...

New gay bar for Perth

MacArthur Park Pty Ltd, a company related to Connections Nightclub, has launched an online survey to gauge the local community's interest in a new...

New Scissor Sisters Song

The Scissor Sister's have released the video to their brand new song Shady Love. The band are in Perth today for Summadayze. When frontman...

Going to the Gym

Changing my eating habits has been half of the process of losing weight and getting fit. The other half has been exercise. I'm glad...

Goodbye coffee, fast food and alcohol

Changing my diet has been nowhere near as hard as I thought it would be. I've stayed to the rules of low fat, low...

Banned from The Court's FB page

A local community member has found himself banned from commenting on The Court Hotel's Facebook page after questioning the venue's suggestion that its patrons...

Musical Daisy Chain

Do you know your music? Elton John returns to Perth this month. Check out our musical daisy chain game – in five moves you must...

Duran Duran head to Perth

Duran Duran have annouced they're heading to Perth in March 2012. The now four piece band is set to play Sandalford Estate in the...

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