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The Lists 2014: Most Outstanding Local Person

We love Hannah Conda, especially when she's a Viking!

1. Hannah Conda

Drag performer extraordinaire Hannah Conda takes yet another crown. The Bingay and Drag Factory Host appears to have won just about every heart in  Perth!

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Barbie Q

2. Barbie Q

Enthralling crowds at Connections for 15 years, this drag queen has earned a reputation as a local nightlife legend.

Tim Brown at Connections at the beginning of the renovation process

3. Tim Brown

Connections owner Tim Brown takes out third place, a reflection of the positive effect of the nightclub’s recent renovations.

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4. DJ Feminem the Future

This drag DJ pulls out another top five spot after taking out the title of Favourite DJ for 2014.

Pride2014 Nana Neil

5. Nana Neil

One of Perth’s proudest residents, Nana Neil, is always up for a friendly drink and a chat. His consistent delightfulness has earned him fifth place on the list!

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