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Eat dinner for a cause with Anna and Jordan Bruno this weekend

My Kitchen Rules alumnae Anna and Jordan Bruno are cooking up a storm at The Court Hotel to raise funds for the YES Campaign.

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Jordan told OUTinPerth this was his way of being part of fighting for a YES outcome in the postal survey on same-sex marriage.

“I wanted to do it as my way of contributing to the YES campaign and the YES weekend Perth is having!”

“It will be a three course meal and a glass of wine for only $70! All proceeds will be donated to the Australian Marriage Equality Yes Campaign.”

The pair will be serving a pork and ricotta in a porcini mushroom broth as an entree, masala braised beef cheeks with root vegetable mash and greens for the main course; and chocolate tart with home made vanilla gelato for dessert.

Chow down for equality with Jordan and Anna this Saturday at The Court Hotel from 6pm. For tickets and more information, head to the Facebook event page.

OIP Staff


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