Aussiecon

Aussiecon

Aussiecon is the name of several World Science Fiction Conventions held in Melbourne, Australia.

* The 33rd World Science Fiction Convention, known as Aussiecon, or retrospectively as Aussiecon I, was held in 1975.
* The 43rd World Science Fiction Convention, known as Aussiecon Two, was held in 1985.
* The 57th World Science Fiction Convention, known as Aussiecon Three, was held in 1999.
* The 68th World Science Fiction Convention, known as Aussiecon Four, will be held in 2010.


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