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The '''Curtin Imagination Association''', a science fiction club of Curtin University of Technology, [[Perth]], Western [[Australia]].
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The '''Curtin Imagination Association''', a science fiction club of Curtin University of Technology, [[Perth, Australia]].
  
 
The CIA was founded in 1987, the year that the Western Australian Institute of Technology was officially renamed the Curtin University of Technology. The driving force behind the founding of the club was [[Willem Bouwer]].
 
The CIA was founded in 1987, the year that the Western Australian Institute of Technology was officially renamed the Curtin University of Technology. The driving force behind the founding of the club was [[Willem Bouwer]].
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Fanzines: ''[[Beyond (Australia)]]'', ''[[Perpendicular Worlds]]''
 
Fanzines: ''[[Beyond (Australia)]]'', ''[[Perpendicular Worlds]]''
  
{{ASFDAP | page=1233| text=Doug Burbidge reminisces about the CIA}}
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* {{ASFDAP | page=1233| text=Doug Burbidge reminisces about the CIA}}
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* {{ASFDAP | tag=cia | text=CIA posts at history.sf.org.au}}
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* {{link | website=https://cia.gwoink.com/}}
  
{{ASFDAP | tag=cia | text=CIA posts at history.sf.org.au}}
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{{link | website=http://cia.gwoink.com/ | capture=2010}}
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 28 November 2022

The Curtin Imagination Association, a science fiction club of Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia.

The CIA was founded in 1987, the year that the Western Australian Institute of Technology was officially renamed the Curtin University of Technology. The driving force behind the founding of the club was Willem Bouwer.

Fanzines: Beyond, Perpendicular Worlds


Club
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