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The Lists 2011

We asked OUTinPerth readers what their favourite tunes, places to hang out, shop and grab a drink were. You also told us your top tunes of the year, favourite DJs and drag performers and also who inspired you. There are some surprising results. See who made it on to The Lists in 2011.

The Most Inspirational people in the World
1. Steve Jobs
2. Lady Gaga
3. Chaz Bono

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Most Inspirational people in our Community
1. Dani Wright
2. Lisa Scaffidi
3. Giz Watson

Our favourite places to eat
1. The Moon Café
2. Grill’d
3. Han’s Café
4. McDonalds
5. The Court Hotel
6. Andaluz
7. Amusé
8. C Restaurant
9. Emma’s Seafood
10. Takas

Our Favourite DJs
1. Tim Bee
2. Jewels
3. Drew Green
4. Feminem the Future
5. Butch Queen

Our Favourite Places to Spend Money
1. David Jones
2. Myer
3. JB Hi-Fi
4. K-Mart
5. Cotton On
6. Allure
7. The Apple Store
8. Dangerfield
9. Jack London
10. Pigeon Hole

Our Favourite Tunes
1. Goyte featuring Kimbra – Somebody That I Used to Know
2. Lady Gaga – Born This Way
3. Maroon 5 – Moves Like Jagger
4. Lady Gaga – You and I
5. Adele – Someone Like You
6. Christina Perri – Lovestrong
7. David Guetta featuring Sia – Titanium
8. Jessie J – Domino
9. Kelis – Bounce
10. LMFAO – Party Rock Anthem

Our favourite places to drink
1. The Court Hotel
2. Connections
3. Ezra Pound
4. The Queens
5. Geisha
6. Helvetica
7. The Bird
8. 399
9. (A)lure
10. Anadaluz

Our Favourite Drag Performers
1. Swish Eveready
2. Feminem the Future
3. Hannah Conda

Our Favourite Events
1. Pride Fairday
2. Future Music
3. Parklife
4. Gay Prom at The Court Hotel
5. Kylie Minogue’s Aphrodite Tour

OIP Staff

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