- Convention,
known as
Aussiecon, or
retrospectively as
Aussiecon I, was held in 1975 The 43rd
World Science Fiction Convention,
known as
Aussiecon Two, was held...
- The 68th
World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also
known as
Aussiecon Four, was held on 2–6
September 2010 in the
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition...
- 33rd
World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also
known as
Aussiecon, or
Aussiecon One, was held on 14–17
August 1975 at the
Southern Cross Hotel...
- The 57th
World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also
known as
Aussiecon Three, was held on 2–6
September 1999 at the
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition...
-
Worldcon 1st 1975
NASFiC Los Angeles,
California Harlan Ellison 1,100 33rd (
Aussiecon One), Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia 2nd 1979
NorthAmeriCon '79 Louisville...
- The 43rd
World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also
known as
Aussiecon Two, was held on 22–26
August 1985 at the
Southern Cross, Victoria, and...
- Washington, D.C. US
Roger Zelazny (pro) Jay Kay
Klein (fan) 3,587 33rd 1975
Aussiecon 1 Melbourne,
Victoria Australia Ursula K. Le Guin (pro)
Susan Wood (fan)...
-
Award Donahoo,
Daniel (2010-09-05). "Hugo
Award Winners Announced at
AussieCon 4". Wired. Condé Nast Publications.
Archived from the
original on 2011-07-09...
- "If the
Stars Are Gods" (with Eklund).
Benford was a
guest of
honour at
Aussiecon Three, the 1999 Worldcon. He remains[as of?] a
regular contributor to...
- the 2010 Hugo
Awards and John W.
Campbell Award for Best New Writer".
Aussiecon 4. 2020.
Archived from the
original on June 16, 2010. Reginald, R. (September...