Over the last 12 months, we have been working to upgrade our website so we can bring you more LGBTIQA+ news and culture from around the globe, and importantly, share more stories from our community with the world.
New website
We’ve worked with the amazing web developer Miles Burke to develop a site that is designed for sharing engaging news in today’s busy environment.
The new website is optimised for web, smartphone, and tablet, ensuring even more articles on the latest LGBTIQA+ news, politics, culture, community and health are on the front page and at your fingertips.
Though we’ve got a new look, our mission remains to shine a spotlight on the brilliance of our community. Stories about the myriad local sporting clubs, hobby groups and support organisations have a dedicated home on the new front page.
If you have a story to tell, achievement to celebrate or opinion to share, you can contact us any time at editor@outinperth.com
Support for local community groups
To celebrate the launch – we’re excited to reveal that unfunded community groups are now eligible for FREE community listings.
Premium content coming soon
In the coming weeks we’ll also launch a premium content section which will feature access to competitions, special events, deeper-dive articles, and more video content.
We’ve always been committed to providing news and community info without paywalls and will remain true to this goal. We did however want to give something extra to readers who can help support OUTinPerth financially.
Our new look
A big part of our redevelopment was giving a refresh to our logo and branding.
We were pleased to work with the brilliant Scott Cain at MonkeyFern to come up with a new logo that features a spectrum of colour; a nod to the diversity found in gender and sexuality, with a wink to our old logo.
Serving our community since 2002
These are just the first of many announcements as our publication enters an exciting new era.
OUTinPerth will celebrate 22 years of serving WA’s LGBTIQA+ communities this July.
Since taking over operations in 2017, we have been consistently blown away by the trust, kindness and support afford to us by our community and our readers.
That’s why we made a conscious decision to keep our name for this rebrand. While our national and international audiences continue to grow, we are so proud to create this publication right here on beautiful Whadjuk Noongar Country.
We’re OUTinPerth. We’re something different.
Thank you for your support.
Graeme Watson and Leigh Andrew Hill