The {also} Awards 2010 Winners



A winner for each of the following categories was determined by the “first past the post” vote count.

1. Most Outstanding Volunteer

(This award recognizes the outstanding contribution by an individual volunteer to any GLBTIQ event, organization or initiative held in the last 12 months)

Ali Hogg - Equal Love

2. Most Outstanding Community Event

(This award is to acknowledge the most outstanding community event of the last 12 months, by and for the queer community)

Midsumma Festival

3. Best Overall Community Reporting by a Media Outlet

(This award acknowledges a consistently excellent level of reportage by a queer media outlet over the last 12 months0

JOY94.9

4. Most Popular DJ

(Nominees must have played in Victorian venues or events within the last 12 months, whether they be regular residencies or as guests)

DJ Miss Eleni

5. Most Popular Venue

(Nominees must cater for the GLBTIQ community and be located in Victoria)

GH (formerly Greyhound Hotel)

6. Most Popular One Nighter or Alternative Venue

(Nominees must cater for the GLBTIQ community and be located in Victoria)

Pinkalicious

7. Most Outstanding Costumier

(This award acknowledges outstanding work and craftsmanship of costumier’s for Victoria’s vibrant queer arts and performance scene)

Polly Filla

8. Most Popular Artist, Group or Entertainer

(This award is open to non-drag performing artists and entertainers)

Luke Gallagher

9. Most Popular Drag Queen Performer

(Victorian based)

Dulcie Du Jour

10. Most Popular Drag King Performer

(Victorian based)

Rocco D'Amore

11. Most Popular Live Show or Performance

(including drag) (Victorian based)

All Dragged Up and noWHERE to Show (Neverwhere)

12. Most Outstanding Business or Organisation

(Victorian based)

JOY94.9

13. Most Significant Straight Supporter

(This award acknowledges the support and respect provided by a person, group or entity from the non-queer community)

Sgt Scott Davis - Gay & Lesbian Advisory Unit, Victoria Police

The Community Leadership Panel have selected winners in the categories below.

14. Most Outstanding Community Campaign or Initiative

(Awarded to acknowledge the most significant community campaign, initiative or action by a community group or organization)

Equal Love

15. Most Significant Activist of the Year

(Awarded to acknowledge the outstanding work of an activist or leader in furthering the rights or understanding of the GLBTIQ community)

Sally Goldner

16. Most Outstanding Queer Media Report (single issue/article/report/segment)

(Awarded to acknowledge excellence in queer media reporting)

The Hungry Beast "Gay Conversion"

17. Most Outstanding Artist or Group of the Year

(Awarded to acknowledge excellence in queer arts achieved by an artist, band or arts company)

Yana Alana and the Paranas

18.  Most Outstanding Contribution to GLBTIQ Sport

(Awarded to acknowledge significant contribution to GLBTIQ sport and recreation)

Rob Mitchell & Dr Caroline Symons

19. Hall of Fame (Lifetime Achievement Award)

(Award to acknowledge the contribution by an individual to the betterment of the lives of the GLBTIQ community)

Noel Tovey

20. Youth Achievement Award

(Awarded to acknowledge the outstanding contribution by a young GLBTIQ individual under 26)

Jordan Boulter

21. GLHV Award for Outstanding Health Initiative

"Well Proud" GLBTI Health Ministerial Advisory Committee

22.  GLHV Award for Health Hero

Sue Hackney

**Posthumous Community Recognition Award**

Vivien St James

The {also} Foundation respects your privacy. The Privacy Policy governing the nominations and voting for the 2010 for all of us Awards is available at the {also} here.




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