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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

Worried About the Boy

Travel back to the '80s with the new film 'Worried About the Boy' which traces the life of Boy George from when he left...

Scary Spice arrives in Perth

Mel B - Spice Girl, X-Factor judge and star of her own reality TV show flew into Perth this afternoon as a guest of...

R.E.M. call it quits

R.E.M. has called it a day after 31 years, leaving 15 albums of material in their wake, a body of work that is bound...

Pride 2011 For Our Community

The 2011 City of Perth Fairday will be held on Saturday October 8th from 11am in Russell Square, Northbridge. The 2011 Pride Festival starts on...

Jessie J coming to Perth

Jessie J is set to tour Australia, including Perth in March next year. The singer song writer will perform at the Challenge Stadium on...

Madonna likes Roses

Last week at the Veincie Film Festival Madonna was caught on an open microphone saying that she loathed Hydrengas, just after a fan...

Taylor Dayne

When power-house vocalist Taylor Dayne announced she was coming to Perth in October the first people to squeal with delight over Facebook and Twitter...

Claude Von Stroke

Two years after releasing Bird Brain, his second album of original music, DJ Claude VonStroke is still touring the world playing a mix of...

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Perth gets ready to celebrate with the Pride Parade

Happy Pride everyone!

Diversity in the workplace championed at Crown Pride Luncheon

Khanh Ong designed the menu, Rueben Kaye performed and Joel Creasey was the host.

Think I better dance now! OUTdance celebrate Pride

Heaps of people gave it a go at the club's 'Come and Try Night'

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PM Paul Keating was the driving force behind the major policy change.

Tasmanian government supports financial redress scheme for historical gay convictions

The move has been welcomed by local LGBTIQA+ rights groups.