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A city in [[South Australia]]. Adelaidean [[fanhistory]] began in the late 1930s.  
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A city in South Australia. Adelaidean [[fanhistory]] began in the late 1930s.  
  
 
== A Brief Chronology==
 
== A Brief Chronology==
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  Date || Event  
 
  Date || Event  
ca. 1938 ||[[Adelaide SFL]] founded  
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ca. 1938 || [[Adelaide SFL]] founded  
1939, Feb 1 ||[[John Gregor]]'s ''[[Science Fiction Review]]'' ([[fanzine]]) published (as by [[John Devern]])  
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1939, Feb 1 || [[John Gregor]]'s ''[[Science Fiction Review (Gregor)]]'' ([[fanzine]]) published (as by [[John Devern]])  
1954, May 19 ||[[Adelaide Science Fiction Association]] officially formed  
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1954 || [[Adelaide Science Fiction Association]] officially formed
1971, Dec 31 - 1972, Jan 3 ||First [[Advention]]  
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1970, July || [[Jeff Harris]] ran a discussion weekend on his chosen topic of "science fiction" for the Adelaide University Science Association
1973, Aug 17-19 ||[[Advention 2]] (Adelaide's first [[Australian Natcon]])  
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1971 || [[Adelaide University Science Fiction Association]] formed  
1976 ||[[APES]] (apa) started  
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1971, Dec 31 - 1972, Jan 3 || First [[Advention]]  
1976 ||Omegacon  
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1973, Aug 17-19 || [[Advention 2]] (Adelaide's first [[Australian Natcon]])  
1977 ||[[Sastrek]] founded (as S.A.S.T.F.C.)  
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1976 || [[APES]] (apa) started  
1977, Easter ||[[Unicon III]]  
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1976 || Omegacon  
1977, July 29-31 ||A-Con 7 (Natcon)  
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1977 || [[Sastrek]] founded (as S.A.S.T.F.C.)  
1978 ||[[Black Hole Bookshop]] opened.  
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1977, Easter || [[Unicon III]]  
1980, June 1 ||[[South Australian Doctor Who Fan Club]] founded  
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1977, July 29-31 || A-Con 7 (Natcon)  
1981, June 6-8 ||[[Advention '81]] (Natcon)  
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1978 || [[Black Hole Bookshop]] opened.  
1983, Oct 8-10 ||[[Conpanion]] (''Doctor Who'' convention)  
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1980, June 1 || [[South Australian Doctor Who Fan Club]] founded  
1985, Apr 5-8 ||[[Advention '85]] (Natcon)  
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1981, June 6-8 || [[Advention '81]] (Natcon)  
1986 ||''[[Aphelion]]'' first published (from a town in the Adelaide Hills)  
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1983, Oct 8-10 || [[Conpanion]] (''Doctor Who'' convention)  
1986 ||[[Black Hole Bookshop]] closed  
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1985, Apr 5-8 || [[Advention '85]] (Natcon)  
1987 ||[[Known Space Books]] shop opened  
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1986 || ''[[Aphelion]]'' first published (from a town in the Adelaide Hills)  
1987, Oct ||[[Critical Mass]] founded  
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1986 || [[Black Hole Bookshop]] closed  
1990 ||[[Known Space Books]] shop moved to 96 Gowler Place  
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1987 || [[Known Space Books]] shop opened  
1991, Sept ||[[ConFictionary]]  
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1987, Oct || [[Critical Mass]] founded  
1992, Feb 14 ||[[The Contract]] convention (in the Adelaide Hills)  
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1990 || [[Known Space Books]] shop moved to 96 Gowler Place  
1992, June 6-8 ||[[HongCon '92]] (Media Natcon)  
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1991, Sept || [[ConFictionary]]  
2000, Sept 30 ||[[ConVex]]  
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1992, Feb 14 || [[The Contract]] convention (in the Adelaide Hills)  
2001, Oct 1 ||Addercon  
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1992, June 6-8 || [[HongCon '92]] (Media Natcon)  
2006, Jan ||[[Starship Mawson]] founded  
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2000, Sept 30 || [[ConVex]]  
2008, July 20 ||Masscon  
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2001, Oct 1 || Addercon  
2009, June, 5-8 ||[[Conjecture (Australia)|Conjecture]] (Natcon)  
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2003, Apr 5 || [[John Foyster]] died
2011, Oct 8 ||[[Octacon (Australia)]]  
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2006, Jan || [[Starship Mawson]] founded  
2012, July 6-8 ||[[Unseen University Convivium]]  
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2008, July 20 || Masscon  
2012, Nov 25 ||[[Wellscon]]  
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2009, June, 5-8 || [[Conjecture (Australia)|Conjecture]] (Natcon)  
2016, May 7-8 ||SA Writers Centre Spec Fic and Fantasy Festival  
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2011, Oct 8 || [[Octacon (Australia)]]  
2017, Aug 4-6 ||[[Nullus Anxietas VI]]  
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2012, July 6-8 || [[Unseen University Convivium]]  
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2012, Nov 25 || [[Wellscon]]  
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2016, May 7-8 || SA Writers Centre Spec Fic and Fantasy Festival  
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2017, Aug 4-6 || [[Nullus Anxietas VI]]
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2021, Jan || Masscon
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2024, July 12-14 || [[Nullus Anxietas 9]]  
 
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[[Category:australia]]
 
[[Category:australia]]

Latest revision as of 12:02, 4 April 2024

A city in South Australia. Adelaidean fanhistory began in the late 1930s.

A Brief Chronology[edit]

Date Event
ca. 1938 Adelaide SFL founded
1939, Feb 1 John Gregor's Science Fiction Review (fanzine) published (as by John Devern)
1954 Adelaide Science Fiction Association officially formed
1970, July Jeff Harris ran a discussion weekend on his chosen topic of "science fiction" for the Adelaide University Science Association
1971 Adelaide University Science Fiction Association formed
1971, Dec 31 - 1972, Jan 3 First Advention
1973, Aug 17-19 Advention 2 (Adelaide's first Australian Natcon)
1976 APES (apa) started
1976 Omegacon
1977 Sastrek founded (as S.A.S.T.F.C.)
1977, Easter Unicon III
1977, July 29-31 A-Con 7 (Natcon)
1978 Black Hole Bookshop opened.
1980, June 1 South Australian Doctor Who Fan Club founded
1981, June 6-8 Advention '81 (Natcon)
1983, Oct 8-10 Conpanion (Doctor Who convention)
1985, Apr 5-8 Advention '85 (Natcon)
1986 Aphelion first published (from a town in the Adelaide Hills)
1986 Black Hole Bookshop closed
1987 Known Space Books shop opened
1987, Oct Critical Mass founded
1990 Known Space Books shop moved to 96 Gowler Place
1991, Sept ConFictionary
1992, Feb 14 The Contract convention (in the Adelaide Hills)
1992, June 6-8 HongCon '92 (Media Natcon)
2000, Sept 30 ConVex
2001, Oct 1 Addercon
2003, Apr 5 John Foyster died
2006, Jan Starship Mawson founded
2008, July 20 Masscon
2009, June, 5-8 Conjecture (Natcon)
2011, Oct 8 Octacon
2012, July 6-8 Unseen University Convivium
2012, Nov 25 Wellscon
2016, May 7-8 SA Writers Centre Spec Fic and Fantasy Festival
2017, Aug 4-6 Nullus Anxietas VI
2021, Jan Masscon
2024, July 12-14 Nullus Anxietas 9


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