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The Lists 2012

At Pride Fairday and online we asked OUTinPerth readers to vote for their favourite things in the year that’s passed.


OUR FAVOURITE PLACES
TO EAT

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1.     The Moon Cafe

2.     Zambreros

3.     La Cholita’s

4.   McDonalds

5.   Rockpool

Last year’s winner: The Moon Cafe

 
OUR FAVOURITE PLACE
TO DRINK

1.     The Court Hotel

2.     Connections

3.     Honey Lounge

4.     The Mechanics’
     Institute

5.   The Brisbane

Last year’s winner: The Court Hotel

 
OUR FAVOURITE PLACE
TO GET BREAKFAST

1.   Milkd

2.     McDonalds

3.     Coode Street Cafe

4.     Daily Planet

5.   Sotos

 
OUR FAVOURITE PLACE TO SPEND MONEY

1.   Myer

2.   David Jones

3.   JB Hi-Fi

4.   Op Shops

5.   Planet

6.   Jack London

7.     Target

8.     Hype DC

9.     The Apple Store

10.  Club X

Last year’s winner: David Jones

 
OUR FAVOURITE DJ

1.     Timbee

2.   Rob dB

3.     Curly

4.   Feminem the Future

5.   Flex

Last year’s winner: Timbee

 
OUR FAVOURITE DRAG PERFORMER

1.     Hannah Conda

2.   BarbieQ

3.   Kevin Razorline

4.   Feminem the Future

5.   Veronica Jean Jones

Last year’s winner: Swish Everready

 
MOST INSPIRATIONAL PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY

1.   Lynn MacLaren

2.   BarbieQ

3.   Ron Reid and
     Michael Edwards

4.   Louise Pratt

5.   Aram Hosie

Last year’s winner: Dani Wright

 
MOST INSPIRATIONAL PERSON IN THE WORLD

1.   Barack Obama

2.   Ellen Degeneres

3.   Lady Gaga

Last year’s winner: Steve Jobs

 
OUR FAVOURITE EVENT

1.   Pride Fairday

2.   Pride Street Party
     at The Court

3.   The Pride Parade

4.   Beaufort Street Festival

5.   Pridefest

Last year’s winner: Pride Fairday

 
OUR FAVOURITE TUNES

1.     Titanium by David Guetta and Sia

2.    
Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen

3.   Starships by Nicki Minaj

4.   Gangnam Style by Psy

5.   Pound the Alarm by Nicki Minaj

6.   Diamonds by Rhianna

7.    
We Found Love by Calvin Harris and Rhianna

8.   212 – Azealia Banks

9.  
Don’t Stop the Party – Pitbull featuring TJR

10. 
Turn Up The Love – Far East Movement

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