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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

Margaret Court says being gay is a choice

Christian minister Dr Margaret Court has continued her campaign against same sex marriage. In an interview on Perth radio station RTRFM Reverend Dr Court...

What comes next?

Where are we up to in the fight for gay rights? Was equality achieved when the laws were changed at a federal level in...

TV News – December 2011

Ab Fab to return British sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (pictured) is set to return in early 2012 in a series of three specials. All the regular...

Upstairs Downstairs Returns

From 1970 to 1975 Upstairs Downstairs was a hugely popular British television series that juxtaposed the two worlds within an upper class London house....

The Second Act of Lisa Scaffidi

One month after winning a second term as Perth's Lord Mayor, Lisa Scaffidi is back at work as the city stands at the precipice...

Still Connected

In the fast moving and ever changing world of dance music it's unusual to see an artist releasing more than a few albums before...

Alternatives to Shopping

What if you don't want to buy something material for your friends and family for Christmas? Are there gift-giving options that support worthy causes...

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Pride WA says decision about banning signage in parade was based on safety concerns

Saturday's parade saw police order some signs to be removed.

Labor Minister John Carey slams Pride WA decision to ban signs critical of Zempilas and Mettam

Labor says they were ordered to remove all signs criticising the Lord Mayor.

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