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The 29th Australian Science Fiction Convention (i.e., 29th [[Australian Natcon]]), held April 13-16 1990 at the Diplomat Motor Inn, in [[Melbourne]]. It was chaired by [[Roger Weddall]].
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The 29th Australian Science Fiction Convention (i.e., 29th [[Australian Natcon]]), held April 13-16 1990 at the Diplomat Motor Inn, in [[Melbourne]].
  
Professional [[GoH]]: [[George R. R. Martin]]
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The Con Committee included a number of ex-[[Melbourne University Science Fiction Association|MUSFA]] members and like MUSFA conventions it did not have a chair, but had a somewhat amorphous leadership, which sometimes worked and sometimes didn't. For example, the person who opened the convention did so because he had not gone to lunch with the [[GoHs]] as had the rest of the committee. Service was slow, so when it was time to open the Con there was only one committee member present...and an expectant crowd.
[[Fan GoH]]: [[Eric Lindsay]]
 
  
[[Fanzine]]: ''[[Bizarre]]''
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* Professional [[GoH]]: [[George R. R. Martin]]
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* [[Fan GoH]]: [[Eric Lindsay]]
  
There was an Art Show with an A$200 prize sponsored by Sydney bookshop [[Galaxy Bookshop|Galaxy Books]].
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The [[convention newsletter]] was ''[[Bizarre]]''.  There was an Art Show with an A$200 prize sponsored by Sydney bookshop [[Galaxy Bookshop|Galaxy Books]].
  
{{convention | year=1990 | before=Swancon 14 | after=SunCon (Australia)}}
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{{convention | series=Australian Natcon | year=1990 | before=Swancon 14 | after=SunCon (Australia)}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 25 January 2021

The 29th Australian Science Fiction Convention (i.e., 29th Australian Natcon), held April 13-16 1990 at the Diplomat Motor Inn, in Melbourne.

The Con Committee included a number of ex-MUSFA members and like MUSFA conventions it did not have a chair, but had a somewhat amorphous leadership, which sometimes worked and sometimes didn't. For example, the person who opened the convention did so because he had not gone to lunch with the GoHs as had the rest of the committee. Service was slow, so when it was time to open the Con there was only one committee member present...and an expectant crowd.

The convention newsletter was Bizarre. There was an Art Show with an A$200 prize sponsored by Sydney bookshop Galaxy Books.


Swancon 14 Australian Natcon SunCon
1990
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