Peter McNamara Achievement Award
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The Peter McNamara Achievement Award is given to a professional in the Australian science fiction field "in remembrance of the life and contribution of Peter Trevor McNamara."
The award was initially administered by Robert N. Stephenson, whose idea it was, prior to Peter's widow, Mariann McNamara, taking over both funding and administration.
This award should not be confused with the Peter McNamara Convenors' Award that is an Aurealis Award, also known as the Convenor's Award for Excellence.
Judge(s) | Winner | Year Presented |
Peter McNamara | Paul Collins | 2002 |
Tony Shillitoe | Stephanie Smith | 2003 |
Richard Harland | Jack Dann | 2004 |
Van Ikin | Jonathan Strahan | 2005 |
Janeen Webb | Peter Nicholls | 2006 |
Justin Ackroyd | Shaun Tan | 2007 |
Diane Debellis | Bruce Gillespie | 2008 |
Ron Serdiuk | Sean Williams | 2009 |
Helen Merrick | Janeen Webb | 2010 |
Damien Warman | Lucy Sussex | 2011 |
Robin Pen | Bill Congreve | 2012 |
Ewart Shaw | Nick Stathopoulos | 2013 |
Julian Warner | Garth Nix | 2014 |
Mariann McNamara and Peter McNamara | Merv Binns | 2015 |
Tehani Wessely | Rowena Cory Daniells | 2016 |
Tansy Rayner Roberts | Rose Mitchell | 2017 |
Stephen Dedman | Van Ikin | 2018 |
Kirstyn McDermott | Kaaron Warren | 2019 |
Award | 2002— |
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