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  • 1986 [[Australian]] National Media [[Convention]] held 7-10 March 1986 at the Townhouse Hotel, Swanston St, Carlton, [[Melb {{convention | series=Australian National Media Convention | year=1986}}
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  • ...iction National Convention]] and Australian Media Science Fiction National Convention, held 27-28 September 1997 at the YWCA Cato Conference Centre, Elizabeth St {{convention | series=Australian Natcon | year=1997 | website=https://www.vicnet.net.au/~sfoz/basicon.htm |
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  • ...atcon (regarded as a literary convention) and an Australian National Media Convention.
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  • [[Medtrek]] '84, the [[Australian]] National SF Media Convention held 10-11 March 1984 at the Shore Inn in [[Sydney]], N.S.W., Australia. See also [[Australian Science Fiction Media Awards]].
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  • ...sbane]], Queensland, [[Australia]]. It was the (Australian) National Media Convention for that year. See also [[Australian Science Fiction Media Awards]]
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  • '''Vampiricon: The Convention of [[Gothic Command]]''' Australasian National SF Media Convention held 11-13 October 1991 at the Melbourne Townhouse, Swanston St, [[Melbourn
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  • The Australian National S.F. Media Con. held November 23-25, 1990 at The Diplomat Hotel, Ackland St, St. Kilda The name of the convention was based on a [[hoax bid]] back in 1980 to host the 1990 [[Worldcon]] in H
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  • [[Medtrek]] III, '''Eccentricon''' was the 5th National SF Media Convention, held 3-6 July 1987 at Hawkesbury Agricultural College, Richmond, NSW, [[Au This convention was featured in an episode of the Today show, shown on Channel 9 in Austral
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  • [[Dudcon]] II was an unusually short [[convention]] held in [[Australia]] in 1995. ...[Natcon]] includes mention of a bid for Dudcon II to be the National Media Convention for 1995. The brevity of Dudcon II was assisted by not having to award the
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  • 1981, Oct 3-4 ||First [[Circulation]] convention 1987, Apr 24-27 ||[[Capcon]] (Canberra's first [[Australian Natcon]])
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  • [[Australian]] [[fandom]] is generally considered to have begun in Sydney. The first four [[Australian Natcons]] were held in Sydney. However, a split in Sydney fandom led to tho
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  • The Australian National Science Fiction Convention, started in 1952 regularly presents the [[Ditmar Awards]]. ...olds a Business Meeting at which, nowadays, bids are presented to host the Australian Natcon two years onward.
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  • === National Convention === * The [[Australian Natcon]]
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  • ...x.htm#special ''Special Features'' at eFanzines] ([[Worldcon]] and other [[convention]] photos, [[conrep|reports]], links) *[[National Fantasy Fan Federation]]
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  • ...editors and specialist [[literary agent]]s. In general, actors and other [[media]] professionals, [[game]] designers and scientists should be omitted, unles ...l, though you might get nag messages if obvious things, like the year of a convention, are missed.
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  • ...e mid-70s, the FBI reacted against film pirates and the sale of unlicensed media merchandise by actually visiting a few SF [[conventions]], usually when enc ...of women made for interesting and heated conversations for the rest of the convention" [''[[Locus]]'' 244, p. 12]. One art show director also refused to permit c
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