Results of Australian science fiction, fantasy and horror award
El premio Ditmar es el premio de ciencia ficción , fantasía y terror más antiguo [1] y más conocido [ cita requerida ] de Australia , que se otorga anualmente desde 1969, generalmente en la "Natcon" australiana . A continuación se muestran las nominaciones y los resultados históricos (enumerados en negrita ) del premio.
1969: Octava Convención Australiana de Ciencia Ficción, Melbourne
La mejor ciencia ficción australiana de cualquier extensión o colección
La mejor ciencia ficción internacional de cualquier extensión o colección
Mejor escritor contemporáneo de ciencia ficción
La mejor publicación o fanzine de ciencia ficción amateur de Australia
- Reseña de ciencia ficción australiana , John Bangsund [2]
- El mentor , Ronald L. Clarke [2]
- Plan de ratas , Leigh Edmonds [2]
1970: Novena Convención Australiana de Ciencia Ficción, Melbourne
La mejor ciencia ficción australiana
Mejor Publicación Internacional
- Historias asombrosas [2]
- Visión del mañana [2]
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Comentario de ciencia ficción , Bruce Gillespie [2]
- Revista de epistemología onfalística , John Foyster [2]
1971: Décima Convención Australiana de Ciencia Ficción, Melbourne
La mejor ciencia ficción australiana
- Después de Ragnarok , Robert Bowden [2]
- "La píldora amarga", A. Bertram Chandler [3] [1]
- Sentadilla , David Roma [2]
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Comentario de ciencia ficción , Bruce Gillespie [2]
- La Gaceta de Somerset , Noel Kerr [3]
- El nuevo precursor , Gary Mason [2]
Premios especiales
- Ciencia ficción en el cine , John Baxter [3] [1]
- Visión del mañana , [1] Ron Graham [3]
1972: Syncon 2, Sídney
La mejor ficción australiana
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Scythrop , John Bangsund [2]
- El mentor , Ron L. Clarke [2]
- El fanarquista , David Grigg [2]
- Chao , John Alderson [2]
- Comentario de ciencia ficción , Bruce Gillespie [2]
1973: Advenimiento 2, Adelaida
La mejor ficción australiana
- El camino difícil hacia arriba , A. Bertram Chandler [2]
- "Que suene", John Ossian (John Foyster) [2] [1]
- "Me fui de pesca", David Rome [2]
- "Budnip", Jack Wodhams [2]
Mejor ficción internacional
Mejor presentación dramática
- Fanático australiano [2]
- La naranja mecánica [2]
- Matadero Cinco [2]
- Cuentos de la cripta [2]
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Chao , John Alderson [2]
- Gegenschein , Eric Lindsay [2]
- Plan de ratas , Leigh Edmonds [2]
- Comentario de ciencia ficción , Bruce Gillespie [2]
1974: Ozcon, Melbourne
(El programa del Natcon de 1990, Danse Macabre, registra que no se entregaron premios Ditmar en 1974.)
No hay premios Ditmar
1975: Syncon '75, Sídney
La mejor ciencia ficción australiana
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Acciones de Osiris , Del y Dennis [2]
- Precursora , Sue Clarke [2]
- Fanew Sletter , Leigh Edmonds [2]
- Chao , John Alderson [2]
- Gegenschein , Eric Lindsay [2]
1976: Bofcon, Melbourne
La mejor ficción australiana
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Chao , John Alderson [2]
- Fanew Sletter , Leigh Edmonds [4]
- Reseña de Mad Dan , Marc Ortlieb [2]
- Acciones de Osiris , Del y Dennis [2]
- Primicia sobre el estatorreactor interestelar , Bill Wright [2]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
- Algis Budrys , "Fundación y Asimov" [2]
- James Gunn , Mundos alternativos [2]
- David Ketterer, Nuevos mundos para los viejos [2]
- George Turner , "Paradigma y patrón; forma y significado en "Los desposeídos"" [4] [1]
- George Turner , "Philip Dick en 1975" [2]
1977: A-Con 7, Adelaida
La mejor ciencia ficción australiana
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Comentario de ciencia ficción , Bruce Gillespie [5]
- Reseña de Mad Dan , Marc Ortlieb [2]
- Enigma , de Van Ikin [2]
- Al sur de Harad, al este de Rhun , Jon Noble [2]
Premio William Atheling
Premio del comité especial
- "Los entresijos de la ciudad-estado de Hadhya", Phillipa Maddern [5] [1]
1978: Unicon IV, Melbourne
Ciencia ficción australiana, mejor novela
Ciencia ficción australiana, mejor relato corto
- "La barriga de Albert", Francis Payne ( Yggdrasil , febrero de 1977) [2] [1]
- "Ignorante de la magia", Phillipa C. Maddern ( View From The Edge ) [2]
- "El problema de los dos cuerpos", de Bruce Barnes ( View From The Edge ) [2]
- "La larga caída", de A. Bertram Chandler ( Amazing , julio de 1977) [2]
Mejor ficción internacional
- En el Salón de los Reyes Marcianos , John Varley , F&SF, febrero de 1977 [2]
- El Silmarillion , JRR Tolkien (Allen & Unwin)[2]
- Nuestra Señora de las Tinieblas (también conocida como La Cosa Marrón Pálida ) Fritz Leiber (Berkeley Putnam/ F&SF , enero-febrero de 1977) [2]
- Un sueño de Wessex , Chris Priest (Faber) [2]
- "La casa de los partícipes compasivos", Michael Bishop ( Cosmos nº 1) [2]
- La plata en el árbol , Susan Cooper (Chatto & Windus) [2]
- Puerta de entrada , Frederik Pohl (Gollancz o Ballantine) [2]
La mejor publicación amateur australiana (fanzine)
- Yggdrasil , Dennis Callegari y Alan Wilson [2]
- Enigma , de Van Ikin [2]
- Minardor , Marc Ortlieb [2]
- Fanew Sletter , Leigh Edmonds [2]
- Epsilon Eridani Express , Neville J. Angove [2]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
- George Turner , "El arte marcial de la crítica de ciencia ficción", Yggdrasil , febrero, mayo y agosto de 1977 [2]
- Andrew Whitmore, "Las novelas de DG Compton", SF Commentary , n.º 52. [2] [1]
- Robert Scholes y Eric S. Rabkin, Ciencia ficción: visión de la ciencia histórica , OUP [2]
- George Turner , "El fenómeno Silverberg", SF Commentary , n.º 51 [2]
- Van Ikin , reseña de 'Going' [2]
1979: Syncon '79, Sídney
La mejor ficción australiana
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Precursor , Jack R. Herman [2]
- Yggdrasil , Dennis Callegari y Alan Wilson [2]
- Escítala , Peter Toluzzi [2]
- El Expreso Epsilon Eridani , Neville J. Angove [2]
- ¡Qué risa!, John Foyster [2]
Mejor escritor australiano
Premio William Atheling Jr.
- Susan Wood , “Mujeres y ciencia ficción”, Algol 33 , 1978 [2] [1]
- John Bangsund , Parergon Papers 10 , ANZAPA, octubre de 1978 [2]
- John McPharlin, "Sobre la marea baja de la nueva ola", Auto Delerium , marzo de 1978 [2]
- Lloyd Biggle Jr , "Los pantanos de la academia revisitados", Analog , septiembre de 1978 [2]
1980: Swancon 5, Perth
Ficción australiana
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Conejo biónico , Damian Brennan [2]
- El Wasffan , Roy Ferguson [2]
- Chunder , John Foyster [2]
- Comentario de ciencia ficción , Bruce Gillespie [6]
- Precursor , Jack Herman [2]
Mejor escritor australiano de fans
- Damián Brennan [2]
- Roy Ferguson [2]
- Leanne Frahm [6]
- Jack R. Herman [2]
- Marc Ortlieb [2]
Mejor artista australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Bevan Casey [2]
- Chris Johnston [2]
- Rob McGough [2]
- Juan Packer [2]
- Orgullo de Marilyn [6] [1]
- Jane Taubman [2]
Premio William Atheling a la crítica de ciencia ficción y fantasía
- Terry Dowling , "El arte de la xenografía", Ciencia ficción 3 [2]
- Bruce Gillespie , "El hombre que llenó el vacío" y "Por nuestros frutos", SF Commentary 55/56 [2]
- Jack R. Herman, [1] "La paradoja como paradigma: una reseña de Thomas Covenant el incrédulo por Stephen Donaldson", Forerunner , mayo de 1979 [6]
- George Turner , "Delany: Una víctima del gran aplauso", Yggdrasil 3/79 [2]
1981: Advenimiento '81, Adelaida
Mejor novela australiana
Mejor cuento corto australiano
- "Deus Ex Corporus", Leanne Frahm [7] [1]
- "La vidente del pasado", Phillipa Maddern [2]
- "Pasaje a la Tierra", Leanne Frahm [2]
- "Horg", Jay Hoffman [2]
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Noticias de ciencia ficción australianas , Mervyn R. Binns [2]
- Pregunta 36 , Marc Ortlieb [7] [2]
- Chunder , John Foyster [2]
- Comentario de ciencia ficción , Bruce Gillespie [2]
Mejor escritor australiano
- Leigh Edmonds [2]
- Leanne Frahm [2]
- David Grigg [2]
- Marc Ortlieb [7]
Mejor artista australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Juan Packer [2]
- Orgullo de Marilyn [7] [1]
- Jane Taubman [2]
- Julie Vaux [2]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
- Algis Budrys , "Trazando el paraíso" [2]
- Christopher Priest , "Fuera de la ballena" [2]
- John Sladek , “Cuatro razones para leer a Thomas M. Disch” [2]
- George Turner , [7] “Frederik Pohl como creador de sociedades futuras”, y “Samuel Delany: víctima de grandes aplausos” [2] [1]
1982: Tschaicon, Melbourne
(La revista de noticias australiana Thyme registra que Tschaicon fue la "Primera Convención Australasiática de Ciencia Ficción", ya que en la constitución pertinente se reemplazó "australiano" por "australasiano" en todas partes; que las categorías de premios utilizaron "australasiano" en lugar de "australiano"; y que la constitución fue modificada, en Tschaicon, para volver a cambiar "australasiano" por "australiano").
El comité entregó un premio en forma de un premio Ditmar en miniatura a Marc Ortlieb por la mejor interpretación. [8]
La mejor novela de ciencia ficción o fantasía de Australia
Mejor novela corta de ciencia ficción o fantasía de Australasia
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans de Australasia
- Noticias de ciencia ficción australianas , editado por Merv Binns [9]
- Pregunta 36 , editado por Marc Ortlieb [8]
- Comentario de ciencia ficción , editado por Bruce Gillespie [9]
- Tomillo , editado por Andrew Brown e Irwin Hirsh [9]
- La venganza de Weberwoman , ed. Juan Weber [9]
El mejor escritor fan de Australasia
- Leigh Edmonds [9]
- Judith Hanna [9]
- Eric Lindsay [9]
- Marc Ortlieb [8]
Mejor artista de ciencia ficción o fantasía de Australasia
- Steph Campbell [9]
- Chris Johnston [9]
- Juan Packer [9]
- Orgullo de Marilyn [8] [1]
Premio William Atheling
- Damien Broderick , "El gran Alfred Bester en los últimos tiempos", SF Commentary 62–66 [9] [2]
- Thomas Disch , "El Grupo del Día del Trabajo" F&SF , febrero de 1981 [9] [2]
- Bruce Gillespie , "Cantad un cántico de Daniel", [8] [1] SF Commentary 62–66 [9]
1983: Syncon '83, Sídney
La mejor ciencia ficción o fantasía australiana
La mejor ciencia ficción o fantasía internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Ornitóptero , Leigh Edmonds [12]
- Pregunta 36 , Marc Ortlieb [12]
- Ciencia ficción , Van Ikin [12]
- Tomillo , editado por Andrew Brown e Irwin Hirsh; editado por Roger Weddall [12] [2]
- La venganza de la mujer Weber , Jean Weber [12]
Mejor escritor australiano
Mejor artista australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Kerrie Hanlon [12]
- Chris Johnston [12]
- Orgullo de Marilyn [11] [1]
- Nick Stathopoulos [12]
Mejor dibujante australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Terry Frost [12]
- Michael McGann [12]
- Juan Packer [11]
- Jane Taubman [12]
- Julie Vaux [12]
Mejor editor australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Neville Angove [12]
- Mervyn Binns [12]
- Ron L. Clarke [12]
- Pablo Collins [12]
- Van Ikin [11]
- Prensa de Norstrilia [12]
Premio William Atheling (por escritos críticos)
- Terry Dowling , "Kirth Gersen: El otro príncipe demonio", [11] Ciencia ficción 11 [12] [1]
- Terry Dowling , "La palanca de la vida: ganar y perder en la ficción de Cordwainer Smith", Ciencia ficción 10 [12]
- Bruce Gillespie , Comentario de ciencia ficción: El primer año , Bruce Gillespie [12]
Premio especial
- Robin Johnson, contribución al fandom [2]
1984: Eureka!con, Melbourne
No hubo suficientes nominaciones para el Premio William Atheling Jr. [13]
Las mejores novelas australianas de ciencia ficción o fantasía de larga duración
Mejor cortometraje australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- "El soldado de cristal", de Russell Blackford ( Dreamworks , ed. David King, Norstrilia Press) [14]
- "La vida en soledad", Kevin McKay ( Dreamworks , ed. David King, Norstrilia Press) [14]
- "Trato territorial", Gerald Murnane ( Dreamworks , ed. David King, Norstrilia Press) [14]
- "Por encima de Atlas, sus hombros", Andrew Whitmore [15] [13] ( Dreamworks , ed. David King, Norstrilia Press) [14] [1]
Mejor ficción internacional
- El nacimiento de la República Popular de la Antártida , John Calvin Batchelor (Dial Press) [14]
- La tentación del Rey Brujo , Russell Blackford (Cory y Collins) [14]
- Doctor Who (BBC) [14]
- Pilgerman , Russell Hoban (Jonathan Cabo) [14]
- Los hombres de ayer , George Turner (Faber) [14]
- Martillo de Thor , Wynne Whiteford (Cory y Collins) [14]
- Sin premio [15] [1]
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Noticias de ciencia ficción australianas , Merv Binns [14]
- Rataplan/Ornitóptero , Leigh Edmonds [15] [13]
- Ciencia ficción , Van Ikin [14]
- Tomillo , Roger Weddall [14]
- Wahf lleno de gente , Jack Herman [14]
Mejor escritor australiano
- Leigh Edmonds [15] [13]
- Terry Frost [14]
- Jack Herman [14]
- Seth Lockwood [14]
Mejor artista australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Neville Bain [14]
- Steph Campbell [14]
- Mike Dutkiewicz [14]
- Chris Johnston [14]
- Nick Stathopoulos [15] [13] [1]
Mejor dibujante australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Bill Flores [14]
- Terry Frost [14]
- Craig Hilton [14]
- Mike McGann [14]
- Juan Packer [15] [13]
- Clint Strickland [14]
Mejor editor australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
1985: Advenimiento '85, Adelaida
La ceremonia de entrega de premios incluyó la presentación del Premio A. Bertram Chandler a Lee Harding, y otros tres premios especiales a Damien Broderick, por Transmisores ; John Foyster, por su trabajo pasado en el fandom; y Nova Mob, por su larga trayectoria. [16] (El Premio A. Bertram Chandler es un premio independiente. [1] )
Mejor novela australiana
Mejor cuento corto australiano
- "Terrario", Terry Dowling , Omega , mayo/junio de 1984 [2] [16] [1]
- "El hombre del laberinto", Terry Dowling , Men's Journal , verano de 1984 [2]
- "Resurrección", Damien Broderick , IASFM , agosto de 1984 [2]
- "Three Star Trek", Ron Ferguson, Omega , septiembre/octubre de 1984 [2]
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Noticias de ciencia ficción australianas , Merv Binns [2] [16]
- El mentor , Ron L. Clarke [2]
- Plan de ratas , Leigh Edmonds [2]
- Ciencia ficción , Van Ikin [2]
Mejor escritor australiano
- Leigh Edmonds [2] [16]
- David Grigg [2]
- Leanne Frahm [2]
- Yvonne Rousseau [2]
Mejor artista, dibujante o ilustrador australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Nick Stathopoulos [2] [16] [1]
- Craig Hilton [2]
- Kerrie Hanlon [2]
- Pedro leyendo [2]
Mejor editor australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
Mejor presentación dramática australiana de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Rana hirviente , obra de teatro con representaciones en Adelaida y Sídney [2]
- Beach Blanket Tempest , musical de fantasía rockera (producción Half Moon) [2]
- Hombre de hielo , Fred Schepisi Director [2]
- Iceman , Bruce Smeaton Partitura musical [2]
- El ladrón de Sydney , largometraje de animación de 15 minutos [2]
- Espíritus afines , película para televisión de ABC [2] [16]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
- George Turner , En el corazón o en la cabeza [2] [16] [1]
- John Foyster, artículo sobre George Turner, ASFN 1984 [2]
- Damien Broderick , Reseñas de ciencia ficción, The Age , 1984 [2]
- John Baxter , Reseñas de ciencia ficción, The Australian , 1984 [2]
1986: Swancon XI, Perth
La mejor novela de ciencia ficción australiana
Mejor cuento corto australiano
- "El giro del destino", David Grigg, [17] Fantasías urbanas [18]
- "Fuga de reptiles de cristal", Russell Blackford , [17] Atractores extraños / Omega [18]
- "Montaje", Lucy Sussex , [17] Fantasías urbanas [18]
- "El más apto", George Turner , [17] Fantasías urbanas [18]
- "La Sociedad del Pueblo de Lipton", Lucy Sussex , [17] Atractores extraños [18]
- "La bala que crece en la pistola", [17] Terry Dowling , [17] Fantasías urbanas [18] [1]
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- El nocional , Leigh Edmonds [17]
- La Revista Metafísica , Bruce Gillespie [17]
- Tomillo , Roger Weddall y Peter Burns [17]
- Tigre , Marc Ortlieb [17]
- Sikander , Irwin Hirsh [17]
Mejor escritor australiano
Mejor artista australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Lewis Morley [17]
- Juan Packer [17]
- Betty de Gabrielle [17]
- Nick Stathopoulos [17] [1]
- Orgullo de Marilyn [17]
- Craig Hilton [17]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
1987: Capcon, Canberra
La mejor novela australiana de ciencia ficción o fantasía
Los mejores cuentos cortos australianos de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Cierra la puerta cuando salgas, George Turner , Aphelion 4 [2]
- "El hombre que perdió el rojo", Terry Dowling [2] [1]
- "El tiempo de las estrellas", Terry Dowling , Aphelion 3 [2]
- "Un dragón entre sus dedos", Terry Dowling , Omega , mayo/junio [2]
- "Para el hombre que lo tiene todo", Chris Simmons, Aphelion 1 [2]
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- El derrochador espacial , Mark Loney, Michelle Muijsert, Julian Warner [2]
- Motivo , Anónimo [2]
- Larrikin , Irwin Hirsh y Perry Middlemiss [2]
- Reseña metafísica , Bruce Gillespie [2]
- Tomillo , Roger Weddall y Peter Burns [2]
Mejor artista australiano de ciencia ficción o fantasía
- Craig Hilton [19] [1]
- Nick Stathopoulos [19]
- Kerrie Hanlon [19]
- Betty de Gabriele [19]
- Juan Packer [19]
Contribución destacada al fandom australiano
- Carey Handfield, [19] TRO (El verdadero oficial). [2]
- Jessica Aldridge [19]
- Peter McNamara [19]
- Michelle Muijsert [19]
- Juan Foyster [19]
Premio William Atheling Jr. de crítica o reseña
1988: Convicción, Sídney
La mejor novela australiana de ficción larga
Mejor cuento corto australiano
- El pequeño unicornio sucio , Stephen Dedman [2]
- "El último elefante", Terry Dowling , [20] Australian Short Stories #20 [2] [1]
- "Marmordesse", Terry Dowling , Omega , enero de 1987 [2]
- "El supramercado", Leanne Frahm , Doom City [2]
- "La Agencia de Intervención Celestial", Karen Herkes, Time Loop #70 [2]
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Revista de ciencia ficción australiana , Melbourne Collective eds [2]
- Larrikin , Irwin Hirsh, Perry Middlemiss [2]
- Ciencia ficción , Van Ikin [20] [2]
- El derrochador espacial , Mark Loney, Michelle Muijsert, Julian Warner [2]
Mejor escritor australiano de fans
- Karen Herkes [2]
- Jack R. Herman [2]
- Irwin Hirsh [2]
- Van Ikin [2]
- Perry Middlemiss [20] [2]
Mejor artista fan
- Donna Angus [2]
- Kerrie Hanlon [2]
- Craig Hilton [2]
- David Kenyon [2]
- Esteban McArthur [2]
- Lewis Morley [20] [2]
Premio William Atheling Jr. de crítica o reseña
- Russell Blackford , "Deconstruyendo al demonio: Las novelas de John Calvin Bachelor" ASFR #11 [2]
- Richard Erlich y Peter Hall, "Una construcción prefílmica y post-postestructuralista de Alien/Alien3", ASFR #11 [2]
- John Foyster, reseña de Trillion Year Spree , ASFR #7 [2]
- Van Ikin , "Inversiones en espejo y el juego de escritura de Tolkien", [21] Science Fiction #25 [2] [1]
- Susan Margaret, "Análisis estructural de la ciencia ficción. ¿Por qué?", The Space Wastrel [2]
- Janeen Webb , “Sé quién soy, pero ¿cuál es mi marca?” [2]
1989: Swancon 14, Perth
La mejor novela australiana de ficción larga
Mejor cuento corto australiano
- "Un cuento de nueve gatos", Katherine Cummings, Programa Convicción [23]
- "Esparcir mis cenizas", Greg Egan , Interzone #23 [23]
- "Todo se desmorona", Philippa Maddern , [23] Matilda a la velocidad de la luz [2]
- "Los colores de los maestros", Sean McMullen , F&SF marzo de 1988 [23]
- "Mi Señora Lengua", Lucy Sussex , [22] Matilda a la Velocidad de la Luz [1]
Mejor ficción internacional
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- SFR , Colectivo SF [23]
- Que te llenen , [22] Jacob Blake [23]
- Larrikin , Perry Middlemiss y Irwin Hirsh [23]
- Ciencia ficción , Van Ikin [23]
Mejor escritor australiano
Mejor artista fan
- Ian Gunn [22] ( Get Stuffed , Australian Playbeing , etc.) [23]
- Kerrie Hanlon (Programa Conviction, camiseta, etc.) [23]
- Craig Hilton ( Larrikin , Tomillo , etc.) [23]
- Mike McGann ( Get Stuffed , revistas de medios, etc.) [23]
- Kiera McKenzie ( Reinos australianos ) [23]
- Phil Wlodarczyk ( Get Stuffed , Ethel el oso hormiguero , etc.) [23]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
- Russell Blackford , [22] Artículos de ASFR [23] [1]
- Martin Bridgstock, "Sea & Summer" ( ASFR ), y "Counter Earth/Counter Humanity" ( Metaphysical Review ) [23]
- Janeen Webb , artículos de ASFR [23]
- Arthur Webster, "El portavoz de los muertos" ( Que os rellenen ) [23]
1990: Danza Macabra, Melbourne
- El premio William Atheling Jr. de crítica o reseña fue retirado debido a la falta de nominaciones. [24]
La mejor novela australiana de ficción larga
- Victor Kelleher , El Rey Rojo (Viking Kestrel) [24] [1]
- Keith Taylor , La isla sagrada del hechicero (As) [24]
- Wynne Whiteford, Lago del Sol [25] (As) [24]
Mejor cuento corto australiano
- Terry Dowling , "La silenciosa redención de Andy the House", [25] Australian Short Stories #26 (junio de 1989) [24] [1]
- Rosaleen Love , "Si vas al parque hoy", Total Devotion Machine (Women's Press) [24]
- Rosaleen Love , "Total Devotion Machine", Total Devotion Machine (Editorial de mujeres) [24]
- Petrina Smith, "Over the Edge", Mirrors: Redress Novellas (Redress Press para mujeres) [24]
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Colectivo SF, ASFR [24]
- Club de ciencia ficción de Melbourne , Ethel el oso hormiguero (ed. Alan Stewart) [25] [24]
- Jacob Blake, Que te rellenen [24]
- Jack R. Herman, Dulzura y luz [24]
Mejor escritor australiano
- Terry Frost [24]
- Bruce Gillespie [25]
- Ian Gunn [25]
- Jack Herman [24]
- Yvonne Hintz [24]
- Alan Stewart [24]
Mejor artista fan
- Ian Gunn [25]
- Kerrie Hanlon [24]
- Craig Hilton [24]
- Phil Wlodarczyk [24]
1991: Suncon, Brisbane
El mejor gato de Fannish
- Flor de manzano, [26] humanos: Elaine Cochrane y Bruce Gillespie [27] [28]
- Constantinopla, [26] humano: Phil Wlodarczyk [27] [28]
- Emma Peel, [26] humana: Terry Frost [27] [28]
- Godzilla, [26] humanos: Ian Gunn y Karen Pender-Gunn [27] [28]
- Miel, [26] humanos: Gerald [Smith] y Womble [27] [28]
- Satán, [26] humano: Phil Wlodarczyk [27] [28]
- Trufa, [26] humanos: Mark Loney y Michelle Muijsert [27] [28]
- Error tipográfico, humano: Roger Weddall [29] [27] [28]
Mejor fanzine
- Australian Science Fiction Review, (Segunda serie) , editada por Science Fiction Collective [29] [2]
- ¡Doxa!, [ 26] Roman Orszanski [2]
- Doxy , [26] John Foyster [2]
- Ethel el oso hormiguero , [26] Alan Stewart [2]
- Rosa , [26] Karen Pender-Gunn [2]
- Pistola paralizante , [26] Ian Gunn [2]
Mejor novela o antología australiana
- En busca de milagros , George Turner (Aphelion Press) [26]
- La fortaleza de la eternidad , Andrew Whitmore [26] (Avon Books) [26]
- Mi señora lengua y otros cuentos , Lucy Sussex (William Heinemann) [26]
- Rynosseros , Terry Dowling (Aphelion Press) [29] [1]
- El especialista , Wynne Whiteford (Ace) [26]
Mejor cuento corto australiano
- "La brecha generacional", George Turner , En busca de milagros (Aphelion) [26]
- "Dios y su negro sentido del humor", Lucy Sussex , Mi lengua de señora y otros cuentos [2] (William Heinemann) [26]
- "Ocre rojo", Lucy Sussex , Mi lengua de señora y otros cuentos (William Heinemann) [26]
- "La caricia", Greg Egan , Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine, enero de 1990 [26]
- "Sopa de tortuga", Rosaleen Love , Eidolon 3, diciembre de 1990 [26]
- "Mientras la puerta esté abierta", Sean McMullen , F&SF [1] febrero de 1990 [29]
Mejor artista fan australiano
- Ian Gunn [29]
- Craig Hilton [26]
- Marion Plumridge [26]
- Phil Wlodarczyk [26]
Mejor escritor australiano de fans
- Terry Frost [26]
- Bruce Gillespie [29]
- Ian Gunn [26]
- Marc Ortlieb [26]
- Alan Stewart [26]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
- Russell Blackford , [26] "Análogos de la anomia: las novelas de Lee Harding" en Science Fiction 30 y Australian Science Fiction Review (segunda serie) [2]
- Bruce Gillespie , "Las novelas no científicas de Philip K. Dick", [1] ANZAPA 136, octubre de 1990 [29]
- Peter Nicholls , [26] Reseñas de "Un mundo fantástico" en el Melbourne Sunday Herald [2]
- Alan Stewart, [26] Reseñas en Ethel el oso hormiguero y SF Commentary [2]
1992: Syncon, Sídney
La ceremonia de premios incluyó la entrega de cinco premios especiales del comité Syncon a Jack R. Herman, Eric B. Lindsay, Ron Clarke, Sue Clarke y Shayne McCormack. [30]
Mejor novela o colección
Mejor cuento corto
Mejor fanzine
- Eidolon , [30] [31] editado por Jonathan Strahan, Richard Scriven y Jeremy Byrne[32]
- Ethel el oso hormiguero , Alan Stewart [2]
- Paralaje intrascendente , Tim Richards y Narrelle Harris [2]
- Tomillo , LynC y Clive Newall [2]
- Tomillo , Greg Hills y Mark Loney [2]
Mejor escritor fan
- James Allen [2]
- Terry Frost [2]
- Bruce Gillespie [30] [31]
- Colinas de Greg [2]
- Alan Stewart [2]
Mejor artista
- Ian Gunn [2]
- Craig Hilton [2]
- Nick Stathopoulos [30] [31] [1]
- Phil Wlodarczyk [2]
Premio William Atheling Jr. de crítica o reseña
- "Jonathan Carroll, el narrador de historias", Bruce Gillespie [2]
- "En camino a lo comercial", Sean McMullen [30] ( Eidolon [31] 6 [1] )
- Reseña de La fantástica guerra civil , de Blair Ramage [2]
1993: Swancon 18, Perth
Mejor ficción larga
Mejor cuento corto
Mejor publicación periódica
- Catálogo de libros Slow Glass, Justin Ackroyd [33]
- Eidolon , Jeremy G. Byrne, Richard Scriven, Jonathan Strahan[33]
- Ethel el oso hormiguero , Alan Stewart [33] [2]
- Tomillo , [33] Alan Stewart [2]
- Aurealis , Dirk Strasser y Stephen Higgins [33]
Mejor escritor fan
- Pablo Ewing [33]
- Terry Frost [33]
- Pluma de petirrojo [33]
- Karen Pender-Gunn [33]
- Alan Stewart [33]
- Roger Weddall [33]
Mejor obra de arte
- "Animales salvajes", Ian Gunn [33]
- "Los bucaneros del espacio-tiempo", de Ian Gunn ( Inconsequential Parallax ) [33]
- 1992 Premio Ditmar, Lewis Morley [33]
- Portada de Blue Tyson , de Nick Stathopoulos [33]
- "Reliquias", Shaun Tan ( Eidolon 9) [33]
- "Muñeco de nieve", Leisl Yvette ( Eidolon 9) [33]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
- "Cinco van de campamento con el Club 12.1", Paul Ewins ( Ethel el oso hormiguero 41) [33]
- "James Morrow y el ERNI", Bruce Gillespie (Nova Mob, ANZAPA 148) [33] [34]
- "El arte australiano de ciencia ficción cumple 50 años", Sean McMullen ( Eidolon 7) [33] [1]
- "De la fantasía a Galileo", Sean McMullen (Nova Mob, Eidolon 10) [33]
- Reseñas de Ethel el oso hormiguero , Karen Pender-Gunn [33]
1994: Constantinopla, Melbourne
Mejor novela larga o colección
Mejor cuento corto
- "Catalizador", Leanne Frahm , Terror Australis [35] [1]
- "Starbaby", Rosaleen Love , Overland , diciembre de 1993 [36]
- "La lotería", Lucy Sussex , Overland , diciembre de 1993 [36]
- "Fantasmas de la caída", Sean Williams , Escritores del futuro IX [36]
Mejor obra de arte profesional
- Librería Galaxy Dragon, Lewis Morley [36]
- Portada de Crepúsculo en la playa , Nick Stathopoulos [35]
Mejor escritor fan
Mejor artista fan
- Ian Gunn [36]
- Craig Hilton [36]
- Pamela Rendall [36]
- Steve Scholz [36]
- Kerri Valkova [35]
- Phil Wlodarczyk [36]
Mejor fanzine
- Luz negra [36]
- Ethel el oso hormiguero , Paul Ewins [35]
- Que te llenen [36]
- Comentario de SF [36]
- El Mentor [36]
- Tomillo [36]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
- "Cinco motociclistas del Apocalipsis", Leigh Edmonds, Eidolon #12 [36]
- "SF apesta", James Allen, Get Stuffed #6 [35] [1]
- "Silverberg no se mueve", Damien Broderick , SF Commentary 73/74/75 [36]
1995: Thylacon, Hobart
La mejor novela australiana de ficción larga
Mejor cuento corto australiano
- "Cocoon", Greg Egan , Asimov's SF , mayo de 1994 [39] [1]
- "Barco Jinx", [37] Leanne Frahm , La creadora de patrones [38]
- "El fin de la tierra", [37] Leanne Frahm , Alien Shores [38]
- "Nuestra Señora de Chernóbil", [37] Greg Egan , Interzone 83, mayo de 1994 [38]
- "El patronista", [37] Dave Luckett , El patronista [38]
La mejor obra de arte profesional
Mejor fanzine
- Gegenschein , [37] Eric Lindsay [38]
- El mentor , [37] Ron Clarke [38]
- Sirio , [37] Garry Wyatt [38]
- Tomillo , Alan Stewart [39] [38]
Mejor escritor fan
- Terry Frost [39]
- Ian Gunn [37] [38]
- Piedra de Graham [37] [38]
Mejor artista fan
- Ian Gunn [39]
- Kerri Valkova [37] [38]
Premio del Comité Especial
1996: Swancon 21, Perth
Mejor ficción larga
Mejor cuento corto
- "Entropía", Leanne Frahm , Ella es fantástica (Sybylla) [40]
- "El frigorífico de Schrödinger", Ian Gunn, Aurealis #15 [41] [1]
- "Un cielo lleno de cuervos", Sue Isle , Ella es fantástica (Sybylla) [40]
- "Angel Thing", Petrina Smith, Ella es fantástica (Sybylla) [40]
- "Un mapa de las minas de Barnath", Sean Williams , Eidolon #16, febrero de 1995 [40]
- "El arma perfecta", Sean Williams , Eidolon #17/18, junio de 1995 [40]
Mejor publicación/fanzine (periódico)
- Eidolon , J. Byrne, R. Scriven y J. Strahan [41]
- Ethel el oso hormiguero , Paul Ewins [40]
- La Revista Metafísica , Bruce Gillespie [40]
- Pinkette , Karen Pender-Gunn [40]
- Tomillo , Alan Stewart [40]
Mejor obra de arte
- Thyme 106 (Portada), Ian Gunn [40]
- Un conocimiento íntimo de la noche (Portada), Nick Stathopoulos [40]
- Eidolon 19 (Portada), Shaun Tan [41]
Mejor escritor no profesional/fanático
- Terry Frost [40]
- Ian Gunn [41]
- Cheryl Morgan [40]
- Alan Stewart [40]
Mejor artista no profesional/fan
- Ian Gunn [41]
- Steve Scholz [40]
- Kerri Valkova [40]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
1997: Basicon 2, Melbourne
La mejor novela australiana de ficción larga
Mejor cuento corto australiano
Mejor fanzine
- El comunicador , Derek Screen [42]
- Ciudad Esmeralda , Cheryl Morgan [42]
- Propulsor oscilante , Sue Ann Barber [42]
- Pinkette , Karen Pender-Gunn [42]
- Ciencia ficción , Van Ikin [42]
- Tomillo , Alan Stewart [43] [2]
Mejor escritor fan
- Terry Frost [42]
- Bruce Gillespie [43]
- Ian Gunn [42]
- Cheryl Morgan [42]
- Karen Pender-Gunn [42]
Mejor artista fan
- Ian Gunn [43]
- Steve Scholz [42]
- Kerri Valkova [42]
- Phil Wlodarczyk [42]
La mejor obra de arte profesional
- Trudi Canavan por su arte en Aurealis #17 y Eidolon #22/23 [42]
- Norm y Margaret Hetherington por Mr Squiggle , ABC TV [42]
- Elizabeth Kyle, portada de Dreamweavers [43]
- Shaun Tan por su trabajo artístico en Eidolon y la portada de The Stray Cat [42]
- Jason Towers por la portada de "Valdo Over Evora", Australian Realms #28 [42]
Premio William Atheling Jr. a la crítica o reseña
- Russell Blackford , por "El tigre en la prisión", Science Fiction #37, Reviews of Distress in Science Fiction y NYRSF , y "Joyas en Junk City" en Review of Contemporary Fiction [42]
- Alan Stewart, por sus reseñas en Thyme [43] [2] [1]
- Janeen Webb , por "SF posthumana: perdida en el ciberespacio", libro del programa del Festival de la Imaginación [42]
1998: Thylacon II, Hobart
Mejor ficción larga
Mejor cuento corto
- "Las Cataratas del Niágara", Janeen Webb y Jack Dann , Black Mist [44]
- "Carbón de Lucent", Russell Blackford , Eidolon 25/26 [45]
- "La herencia de Willcroft", Rick Kennett y Paul Collins , Gothic Ghosts [45]
- " Razones para estar alegre ", Greg Egan , Interzone #118, [45] [Retirado.]
- "Música dolorosa", Carole Nomarhas, Eidolon 24 [45]
Mejor presentación dramática
- Spellbinder 2 , Nueve Redes [44]
- Grado absoluto , Compañía de teatro Bedlam [45]
- Vídeo de las ceremonias del multiverso [45]
Mejor obra de arte/artista
- Kerri Valkova [45]
- Marc McBride, Serie Escalofríos [45] [46]
- Nick Stathopoulos [44]
- Roberto Jan [45]
- Estudios de I+D, portada de Eidolon [45]
- Shaun Tan , El Espectador [45]
Mejor fanzine
- Eidolón [44]
- Frontera [45]
- Tomillo [45] [2]
- Bitácora del capitán [45]
- Sobrealimentador oscilante [45]
Mejor escritor fan
Premio William Atheling Jr.
- Katharine y Darren Maxwell, por reseñas de episodios de Expediente X en Frontier [45]
- Sean McMullen y Steven Paulsen , "Australia": fantasía contemporánea australiana, Enciclopedia de fantasía (Orbit) [44]
1999: Spawncon II, Melbourne
- Presentado como parte de Aussiecon Three
La mejor novela australiana de ficción larga
Mejor cuento corto australiano
- "Los corredores del pantano", Paul Brandon, [47] Soñando en Australia
- "El mal interior", Sara Douglass , [47] Soñando en Australia
- "Sueña hasta que Dios arda", [47] Andrew Enstice, Dreaming Down Under
- "La verdad sobre Weena", David Lake , Dreaming Down Under [48]
- "La reina de las almas gemelas", Sean McMullen , [47] Soñando en Australia
- "A Avalon", Jane Routley , [47] Soñando en Australia
Mejor revista o antología australiana
- Altair , Rob Stephenson [47]
- Aurealis , Stephen Higgins y Dirk Strasser [47]
- Soñando en Australia , Jack Dann y Janeen Webb (Harper Collins) [48]
- Eidolon , Jonathan Strahan y Jeremy Byrne [47]
- Mundos fantásticos , Paul Collins [47] (Harper Collins)
- Enciclopedia MUP de ciencia ficción australiana , Paul Collins [47] (MUP)
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- El diario del capitán , Rose Mitchell [47]
- Ethel el oso hormiguero , Ian Gunn [47]
- Primicia sobre el estatorreactor interestelar , Bill Wright [47]
- Revista metafísica , Bruce Gillespie [48]
- Fuera del Kaje , Karen Johnson [47]
- Tomillo , Alan Stewart [47]
Mejor artista fan australiano
- Ian Gunn [48]
- Roberto Jan [47]
- Dick Jenssen [47]
- Marco Nero [47]
- Kerri Valkova [47]
La mejor obra de arte profesional australiana
- Emma Barber, Portada Caníbales de la luz fina y/o Portada Una mirada antes de morir [47]
- Mark McBride, portada Mundos fantásticos [47]
- Marilyn Pride, A3 PRs [47] y/o Peregrine Besset
- Nick Stathopoulos, portada de El hombre que se derritió y/o portada de Dreaming Down Under [48]
- Shaun Tan , Los Conejos [47]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
2000: Swancon 2000, Perth
La ceremonia de entrega de premios se celebró el 16 de diciembre de 2000; los trofeos reales se entregaron más tarde en Swancon 2001. [49] [50] [2]
- Nominaciones originales
Mejor trabajo escrito (profesional)
Mejor obra escrita (no remunerada o escrita por un fan)
- Colin Sharpe y Kate Langford, "El destino mágico de los bocaditos de crema", en la revista JAMWAF (JAFWA) [51]
- Kyla Ward , "Coches nocturnos", en Abaddon #2 [51]
- Robin Pen, Reseñas de Eidolist 1999, en Eidolist [51]
- Bill Wright, primicia sobre el estatorreactor interestelar [51]
- Alan Stewart, Tomillo [51]
La mejor producción profesional en cualquier medio
- Sarah Endacott (ed.), Orbe 0 [51]
- Russell B. Farr (ed.), La dama de las situaciones (Ticonderoga Publications) [51]
- Roadshow y Warner Brothers, Matrix [51]
- Paul Collins y Meredith Costain (eds.), Spinouts (Pearson Educación) [51]
- MP Books, Futuros antiguos: lo mejor de Terry Dowling (MP Books) [51]
La mejor producción no profesional en cualquier medio
- Jonathan Strahan y Steven Paulsen , The Coode Street Review of Science Fiction [51]
- Vídeo de lanzamiento del equipo Twenty3 en Swancon 2000 [51]
- Cathy Cupitt, El factor rizoma [51] [52]
- Danny Heap, vídeo de la ceremonia de apertura de la Aussiecon Three [51]
- Ion Newcombe, sitio web de ciencia ficción antipodiana [51]
Mejor obra de arte (profesional)
- Nick Stathopoulos, La portada de Antique Futures [51]
- Graeme Bliss, La portada de Clementine [51]
- Marc McBride, La portada de Spinouts [51]
- Shaun Tan , La portada de Orb 0 [51]
- Nick Stathopoulos, portada del libro de recuerdos de la Aussiecon Three [51]
Mejor obra de arte (no pagada o de un fan)
- Jeremy Nelson, La portada de The Rhizome Factor #4 [51] [52]
- Colin Sharpe, ilustraciones para "El destino mágico de la crema pastelera" [51]
- Dick Jenssen, Obra completa [51]
- Phil Wlodarczyk, portada de Ethel el oso hormiguero [51]
Premio William Atheling de crítica o reseña
- Nominaciones y ganadores de la segunda ronda
Mejor novela
Mejor cuento corto
- Paul Collins , "El caso Nabakov", en Australian Short Stories 63 [52] [51]
- Robert Hood , "Suelo bajo los pies", en Aurealis 23 [52]
- Paul Collins y Jack Wodhams , "Generación X", en Cicada , noviembre/diciembre de 1999 [52]
- Robert Hood , "Etiqueta primigenia", en Orb 0 [52]
- Chris Lawson , "Escrito con sangre", en Asimov's , junio de 1999 [50]
Mejor obra recopilada
Mejor obra de arte
- Shaun Tan , portada de la reseña de ciencia ficción de The Coode St. [50]
- Nick Stathopoulos, portada del programa de la Aussiecon 3 [52]
- Nick Stathopoulos, portada de Dreaming Down Under , volumen 2 (retirada por no ser elegible (publicada en 2000)) [52]
- Marc McBride, de portadas a spinouts [52]
Mejor escritor fan
- Bruce Gillespie [52]
- Alan Stewart [52]
- Karen Johnson [52]
- Pluma de petirrojo [50]
- Merv Binns [52]
Mejor artista fan
- Brad Foster se retiró por no ser elegible (no ser australiano)
Mejor producción de fans
- Jonathan Strahan y Steven Paulsen , The Coode Street Review Of Science Fiction [52]
- Alan Stewart, Tomillo [52]
- Cathy Cupitt, El factor rizoma [52]
- Danny Heap, Nick Stathopoulos, Ceremonia de Mascarada de la Aussiecon 3 [52]
- Danny Heap, vídeo de la ceremonia de apertura de la Aussiecon 3 [50]
- Bill Wright, primicia sobre el estatorreactor interestelar [52]
- Ethel el oso hormiguero [52]
Premio William Atheling Jr.
2001: Swancon 2001: Masquerade, Perth
Mejor novela
- Cyberskin , Paul Collins (Editores híbridos) [2]
- La flecha del Mioceno , Sean McMullen (Tor Books) [2]
- El mar como espejo , Tess Williams (HarperCollins Australia) [2]
- Evergence 2: La luz moribunda , Sean Williams y Shane Dix (Ace Books) [53]
Mejor cuento corto
- Se incluyen los nominados elegibles a Mejor novela corta o noveleta
- "Ese viejo grafiti negro", Robert Hood , Cuentos de la tierra baldía , ed. Paul Collins (Hodder Headline) [2]
- "El devoto", Stephen Dedman , [53] Eidolon 29/30 [2]
- "El primer y último juego", Deborah Biancotti , Altair #6/7 [2]
- "El rey con tres hijas", Russell Blackford , Black Heart, Ivory Bones , eds. Ellen Datlow y Terri Windling (Avon) [2]
- "Los saltimbanquis", Terry Dowling , [53] Blackwater Days ( Eidolon Publications ) [2]
- "Negro básico", Terry Dowling , Blackwater Days ( Eidolon Publications ) [2]
Mejor obra recopilada
Mejor obra de arte
- Shaun Tan , La cosa perdida [53] (Libros de Lothian) [2]
- Otto Schmidinger, "Espacio", emisión de sellos, Australia Post [2]
- Marc McBride, portada de Cuentos de la tierra baldía (titular de Hodder) [2]
Mejor escritor fan
- Concesión Watson [2]
- Pluma de petirrojo [53]
- Bruce Gillespie [2]
- Alan Stewart [2]
Mejor artista fan
- Concesión Watson [53]
- Jade Todd [2]
- Dick (Ditmar) Jenssen [2]
Mejor producción de fans
- El factor rizoma , ed. Cathy Cupitt [2]
- Primera vista , dirigida por Chris Dickinson [2]
- "El empleado de una tienda de vídeos más enfadado del mundo", Grant Watson [53]
- Vídeo de lanzamiento de SwanCon 2001 [2]
- La mirada implacable: Comentario de ciencia ficción n.° 76, ed. Bruce Gillespie [2]
- Mitch? Cuentos breves para personas con poca capacidad de atención , ed. Mitch? [2]
Premio William Atheling Jr. de crítica y reseña
- Despertando a Henson: una retrospectiva de Jim Henson , Grant Watson y Simon Oxwell [53]
- La mirada implacable: Comentario de ciencia ficción n.° 76 , ed. Bruce Gillespie [2]
- Reseñas en Locus: el periódico del campo de la ciencia ficción , Jonathan Strahan [2]
- Ficción transrealista , Damien Broderick (Greenwood) [2]
- "Viajes en el tiempo, paisajes temporales y timescape", Russell Blackford , The New York Review of SF #150 [2]
Mejor nuevo talento
Mejor logro profesional
Dos artículos se consideraron no elegibles; categoría retirada [54] [2]
- Farscape , Canal 9/Henson Productions [2]
- Spinouts Bronze , eds. Paul Collins y Meredith Costain (Pearson Educational) [2]
- La cosa perdida , Shaun Tan (Libros de Lothian) [2]
2002: Convergencia, Melbourne
- La categoría de Mejor novela corta o noveleta quedó fuera del formulario de nominación
- Mejor obra de arte australiana y William Atheling Jr. eliminados por falta de nominados
Mejor novela australiana
Mejor cuento corto australiano
- Se incluyen los nominados elegibles a Mejor novela corta o noveleta
- "Incertidumbre absoluta", Lucy Sussex , F&SF , abril de 2001 [56]
- "El cementerio", Kyla Ward , Gothic.Net , septiembre de 2001 [55]
- "El pozo de diamantes", Jack Dann , Jubilee (Harper Collins) [56]
- "Tiempos podridos", Robert Hood , Aurealis 27/28 [55]
- "Tower of Wings", Sean McMullen , Analog , diciembre de 2001 [55]
- "Susurros", Rick Kennett y Paul Collins , Stalking Midnight (Cosmos Books) [55]
La mejor obra recopilada de Australia
- La Tierra no es más que una estrella , Damien Broderick (UWA Press) [56]
- Jubileo , Jack Dann , (Harper Collins) [55]
- Orbe n. ° 2, Sarah Endacott [55]
- Acechando a medianoche , Paul Collins (Cosmos Books) [55]
Mejor escritor fan
- Adrian Gaetano retiró su nominación
Mejor artista fan
Mejor producción australiana de fans, fanzine
- Universo diverso , Geoff y Miriam [55]
- Fábulas y reflexiones , Lily Chrywenstrom [55]
- Primicia sobre el estatorreactor interestelar , Bill Wright [55]
- Comentario de ciencia ficción , Bruce Gillespie [56]
- Espectro solar , Geoff y Miriam [55]
Mejor producción de fans australiana, otros
- Se incluye nominado elegible al premio al mejor logro de un fanático australiano
- Consensual , Stephen Dedman , Cathy Cupitt y Elaine Kemp [55]
- JB Resurrección , Garth Thomas [55]
- Mitch? 2, Tartas del nuevo milenio , Anthony Mitchell [56]
- Sitio web de Spaced Out (www.vicnet.net.au/~spaceout/), Geoff y Miriam [56]
- Tabula-Rasa , David Carroll y Kyla Ward [55]
Mejor logro profesional australiano
- Meredith Costain y Paul Collins , Edición [55]
- Robert Hood por la serie para adultos jóvenes, Shades (Hodder Headline) [55]
- Dirk Strasser y Stephen Higgins, por la edición y producción de Aurealis durante tantos años [56]
Mejor nuevo talento
2003: Swancon 2003, Perth
Mejor novela australiana
Mejor cuento corto australiano
- "El Padre Muerte y el Ladrón", Lee Battersby , Aurealis 29 [57]
- "El robo de Alice", Claire McKenna, ¡Agog! Ficción fantástica [57]
- "Rasguños en el cielo", Ben Peek , ¡Agog! Ficción fantástica [57]
- "Cigarrillos y rosas", Ben Peek , Passing Strange [57]
- "El rey de todos y el centinela de metal", Deborah Biancotti , [58] ¡Agog! Ficción fantástica [57]
La mejor obra recopilada de Australia
- Maquinaciones , ed. Chris Andrews (CSFG Publishing) [57]
- ¡Ay! Ficción fantástica , editada por Cat Sparks (Agog! Press) [58]
- Revista de vuelo Andromeda Spaceways , editada por ASIM Collective [57]
- Absurdos austrAlien , ed. Chuck McKenzie y Tansy Rayner Roberts (Agog! Press) [57]
- Pasando por lo extraño , editado por Bill Congreve (MirrorDanse) [57]
Las mejores obras de arte australianas
- Pasando por una extraña portada, Cat Sparks [58]
- Revista de vuelo Andromeda Spaceways, portada número 3, Les Petersen [57]
- Portada de AustrAlien Absurdities , Dion Hamill [57]
- Revista de vuelo Andromeda Spaceways, portada número 1, Les Petersen [57]
- Revista de vuelo Andromeda Spaceways, portada número 4, Les Petersen [57]
- Revista de vuelo Andromeda Spaceways, portada n.° 2, Les Petersen [57]
Mejor escritor australiano de fans
Mejor artista fan australiano
- Miriam Inglés [57]
- Los Petersen [57]
- Sarah Xu [57]
- Dick Jenssen [57]
- Colin Sharpe [57]
- Chispas de gato [58]
Mejor nuevo talento
- Lily Chrywenström [57]
- Chris Mowbray [57]
- Brendan Duffy [57]
- Lee Battersby [58]
La mejor revista de fans australiana
- Primicia sobre el estatorreactor interestelar , editado por Bill Wright [57]
- Fábulas y reflexiones , ed. Lily Chrywenstrom [58]
- Hoja de trabajo sobre ciencia ficción australiana , editada por Edwina Harvey [57] [59]
- Visiones , editado por Stephen Thompson [57]
- Antipodean SF , ed. Servicios informáticos antipodianos [57]
Mejor producción australiana
- Lanzamiento de la revista a bordo Andromeda Spaceways [58]
- Sitio web de Spaced Out [57]
- La vista desde el monte Pootmootoo [57]
- Sitio web de Eidolon [57]
Mejor logro profesional australiano
El mejor logro de un aficionado australiano
- Borderlands: Lo que nos asusta... , ed. Simon Oxwell, Grant Watson y Anna Hepworth [58]
- Pluma de petirrojo [57]
- Sitio web de Spaced Out, editado por Miriam y Geoff [57]
Premio William Atheling Jr. de crítica o reseña
2004: Conflux, Canberra
Mejor novela
Mejor novela corta o noveleta
- "Los nazis extraterrestres deben morir", Chuck McKenzie , Elsewhere [61]
- "Sigmund Freud y la autopista salvaje", Martin Livings , ¡Agog! Cuentos fantásticos [61]
- "Eco más fuerte", de Brendan Duffy, ¡Agog! Cuentos fantásticos [61]
- "Uncharted", Leigh Blackmore , ¡Agog! Cuentos fantásticos [61]
- "Rynemonn", Terry Dowling , Orillas eternas [61]
- "La Centinela", Lucy Sussex , [60] Sangre del Sur [61]
Mejor cuento corto
- "La marca de sus manos", Chuck McKenzie , Orb [61] #5, abril de 2003
- "La singular vida de Eddy Dovewater", Deborah Biancotti , ¡Agog! Cuentos fantásticos [61]
- "Té Kijin", Kyla Ward , ¡Agog! Cuentos fantásticos [61]
- "Hay espacio para mejorar", Trudi Canavan , [60] Forever Shores [61]
- "La verdad sobre Pug Roberts", Kirstyn McDermott , Southern Blood: New Australian Tales of the Supernatural [61]
- "Charlotte congelada", Lucy Sussex , Forever Shores [61]
Mejor obra recopilada
- ¡Ay! Cuentos fantásticos - Cat Sparks [60] ed. (Ay! Press) [61]
- En otro lugar - Michael Barry ed. (CSFG Publishing) [61]
- Revista de vuelo Andromeda Spaceways - Cooperativa editorial ASIM [61]
- Sangre sureña - Bill Congreve ed. (Sandglass Enterprises) [61]
- Orillas eternas - Peter McNamara y Margaret Winch eds. [60] (Wakefield Press) [61]
Mejor producción de fans
- Ceremonia de apertura y vídeo de Swancon 2003 - Comité de Swancon 2003 [61]
- Sitio web de Spaced Out - Geoff y Miriam [61]
- Lanzamiento del libro Elsewhere - CSFG [60]
- "El Mega Panel" - Arron Jacks y Mitch, Continuum 2003 [61]
- "La pareja perfecta de Mondys" - Ian Mond, Continuum 2003 [61]
Mejor fanzine
- El periódico australiano de ciencia ficción - Edwina Harvey y Edwin Scribner (ed.) [60]
- Rana de tres ojos - Paul Ewins y Sue Ann Barber [61]
- Fábulas y reflexiones - Lily Chrywenstrom [61]
- Animus oscuro - James Cain [61]
- Sin premio - Russell B. Farr [61]
- El fandom es mi vida - Danny Oz [61]
Mejor escritor fan
- Bruce Gillespie [60]
- Edwina Harvey [61]
- Danny Oz [61]
- Concesión Watson [61]
- Pablo Ewins [61]
Mejor artista fan
- Les Petersen [60] - para el cartel de "Battle Elf" (Conflux) [61]
- Dick Jenssen - por su extenso trabajo [61]
- Phil Wlodarczyk - por las caricaturas de Ethel el oso hormiguero [61]
- Miriam English – por Universo Diverso [61]
Mejor obra de arte
- Greg Bridges - Portada de la trilogía Axis de Sara Douglass [61]
- Les Petersen - Portada de Elsewhere de Michael Barry (ed.) [61]
- Cat Sparks - Portada de Agog! Terrific Tales de Cat Sparks (ed.) [60] [61]
- Les Petersen - Portada de El Gran Señor de Trudi Canavan [61]
- Trudi Canavan - Portada de Fables & Reflections 5 de Lily Chrywenstrom (ed.) [61]
Mejor nuevo talento
Premio William Atheling Jr.
2005: Thylacon 2005, Hobart
Mejor novela
Mejor obra recopilada
Mejor novela corta o noveleta
- Simon Brown : "Bebés acuáticos", Agog! Smashing Stories , abril [62]
- Stephen Dedman : “La ley en su totalidad”, ASIM 13 [62]
- Paul Haines : - "Los últimos días de Kali Yuga", [63] NFG Magazine , Volumen 2, Número 4, agosto de 2004 [62]
- Richard Harland : “Magia catabólica”, Aurealis #32 [62]
- Cat Sparks : "Hogar junto al mar", Orbe n.° 6, julio [62]
Mejor cuento corto
La mejor obra de arte profesional
- Les Petersen: portada de ASIM 12 [62]
- Kerri Valkova: - Portada de La Cruzada Negra [63] (Chimaera Publications) [62]
- Cat Sparks : ¡Agog! Portada de Smashing Stories [62]
- Portada del libro Les Petersen: Encuentros [62]
- Les Petersen: cubierta y ASIM interior 16 [62]
Mejor logro profesional
- El equipo de Clarion South [63] (Fantastic Queensland; coordinadores Robert Hoge, Kate Eltham, Robert Dobson y Heather Gammage): negocian con la gente de Clarion en EE. UU. y luego promueven y establecen Clarion South, que brinda a los escritores emergentes la oportunidad de trabajar con los mejores en el negocio. [62]
- Cat Sparks : edición y escritura, incluido el tercer puesto en el premio a los escritores del futuro [62]
- Margo Lanagan : para Black Juice [62]
- Geoff Maloney : por Tales of the Crypto-System , sus publicaciones de cuentos [62]
- Sean Williams por The Crooked Letter y sus esfuerzos en la enseñanza [62]
- Jonathan Strahan por su trabajo durante el año en reseñas publicadas internacionalmente y en la edición de antologías [62]
Mejor logro de un fan
- Súper feliz hora del robot [62]
- Comité de la convención Conflux [63]
- Comité de la convención Continuum 2 [62]
Mejor artista fan
Mejor sitio web o revista de fans
- Ciencia ficción antípoda - Ion Newcombe (ed.) [62]
- Ficción científica australiana Bullsheet - ed Edwina Harvey y Ted Scribner [2] [63]
- Gynaezine - Emma Hawkes y Gina Goddard (ed.) [62]
Mejor escritor fan
Mejor nuevo talento
- Chris Barnes [62]
- Stuart Barrow [62]
- Gracia Dugan [62]
- Pablo Haines [63]
- Bárbara Robson [62]
- Brian Smith[62]
William Atheling Jnr. Award for Criticism or Review
- Robert Hood[63] - review of Weight of Water at HoodReviews, asking "is this film a ghost story?"[62]
- Jason Nahrung[63] - "Why are publishers afraid of horror?", BAM, Courier-Mail, 20 March 2004[62]
- Ben Peek - review of Haruki Murakami's work in the Urban Sprawl Project[62]
2006: Conjure, Brisbane
Best Novel
Best Collected Work
Best Novella or Novelette
- "Passing of the Minotaurs" - Rjurik Davidson, SciFi.com, April 2005[64]
- "The Red Priest's Homecoming "- Dirk Flinthart, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #17[64]
- "Countless Screaming Argonauts" - Chris Lawson, Realms of Fantasy[64]
- "The Memory of Breathing" - Lyn Triffitt (Battersby), Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #17[64]
- "The Grinding House" - Kaaron Warren, The Grinding House, CSFG Publishing[65]
Best Short Story
Best Professional Artwork
- cover art for The Blood Debt by Sean Williams (HarperCollins Australia) - Greg Bridges[64]
- cover art for The Grinding House by Karon Warren, ed. Donna Maree Hanson (CSFG) - Robin Evans[64]
- cover art for Australian Speculative Fiction: A Genre Overview, ed. Donna Hanson - Nick Stathopoulos[65]
- Fell #3 - Ben Templesmith (Image Comics)[64]
Best Professional Achievement
- Damien Broderick, Wilson de Silva and Kylie Ahern - Cosmos[64]
- Robert Dobson, Robert Hoge, Kate Eltham, Heather Gammage - Clarion South 2005, Clarion South Workshop[65]
- Donna Maree Hanson - Australian Speculative Fiction: a genre overview (Australian Speculative Fiction Project)[64]
- Michael Rymer - Screenwriting and directing, Battlestar Galactica Season 2.0, Sci-Fi Channel[64]
- Jonathan Strahan - for editing Best Short Novels: 2005 (SFBC), and co-editing Science Fiction: Best of 2004 (ibooks) and Fantasy: Best of 2004 (ibooks)[64]
Best Fan Production
- Edwina Harvey and Ted Scribner - The Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet website and newsletter[2][65]
- Alisa Krasnostein - ASif!: Australian Specfic In Focus (http://asif.dreamhosters.com/doku.php)[64]
- Tony Plank - Inkspillers website (www.inkspillers.com)[64]
- Conflux Committee - Conflux 2 convention[64]
- Continuum Committee - Continuum 3 convention[64]
Best Fan Artist
- Dick Jenssen - Artwork in American fan Earl Kemp's ezines eI 20 (June 2005) and eI 23 (Dec 2005) published via efanzines.com, and Ditmar graphics (cover illustrations) for IRS ( 5 issues) published by Bill Wright[64]
- Elaine Kemp - ConSensual a Trois interior artwork, ConSensual a Trois April 2005[64]
- Shane Parker - Conflux Poster Art, Conflux[65]
Best Fanzine/website
Best Fan Writer
- Shane Jiraiya Cummings - Writer/reviewer, Horror Scope[65]
- Bruce Gillespie - Writer/reviewer, Steam Engine Time and Science Fiction Commentary, *brg*, Earl Kemp's ezines[64]
- Stephanie Gunn - Writer/reviewer, Horror Scope[64]
- Martin Livings - "Skeletor_Hordak", LiveJournal web comic[64]
- Bill Wright - Interstellar Ramjet Scoop, published by Bill Wright[64]
Best New Talent
- Lyn Battersby (nee Triffit)[64]
- Rjurik Davidson[65]
- Karen Miller[64]
The William Atheling Jr. Award
- Ferocious Minds: Polymathy and the New Enlightenment (Wildside Press) - Damien Broderick[64]
- "Divided Kingdom: King Kong vs Godzilla", in King Kong is Back (Benbella Books) - Robert Hood[65]
- "Body Parts", in Borderlands - Chris Lawson[64]
- "PK Dick: The Exhilaration and the Terror", in Borderlands - Rosaleen Love[64]
- "The 2005 Snapshot: Australian Speculative Fiction writers, editors, publishers" ([1]) - Ben Peek[64]
2007: Convergence 2, Melbourne
Best Novel
- Carnies, Martin Livings (Lothian)[66]
- Prismatic, Edwina Grey (Lothian)[66]
- The Mother, Brett McBean (Lothian)[66]
- The Pilo Family Circus, Will Elliott (ABC Books)[66]
- The Silver Road, Grace Dugan (Penguin)[66]
Best Novella/Novelette
- "Aftermath", David Conyers, Agog! Ripping Reads (Agog! Press)[66]
- "The Dead of Winter", Stephen Dedman, Weird Tales, #339[66]
- "The Devil in Mr Pussy (Or how I found God inside my wife)", Paul Haines, C0ck (Coeur de Lion Publishing)[66]
- "The Souls of Dead Soldiers are for Blackbirds, Not Little Boys", Ben Peek, Agog! Ripping Reads, (Agog! Press)[66]
- "Under the Red Sun", Ben Peek, Fantasy Magazine #4, (Prime Books)[66]
- "World's Whackiest Upper Atmosphere Re-Entry Disasters Dating Game", Brendan Duffy, Agog! Ripping Reads (Agog! Press)[66]
Best Short Story
- "Burning from the Inside", Paul Haines, Doorways for the Dispossessed (Prime Books)[66]
- "Cold", Kirstyn McDermott, Shadowed Realms #9[66]
- "Honeymoon", Adam Browne and John Dixon, C0ck, (Coeur de Lion Publishing)[66]
- "Surrender 1: Rope Artist", Deborah Biancotti, Shadowed Realms #9[66]
- "The Bat's Boudoir", Kyla Ward, Shadowed Realms #9[66]
- "The Fear of White", Rjurik Davidson, Borderlands #7[66]
Best Collected Work
- Agog! Ripping Reads, Cat Sparks (ed.) (Agog! Press)[66]
- C0ck, Keith Stevenson & Andrew Macrae (eds.)[66]
- Doorways for the Dispossessed, Paul Haines and Geoffrey Maloney (eds.) (Prime Books)[66]
- The Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy Vol.2, Bill Congreve & Michelle Marquardt (eds.) (Mirrordanse Books)[66]
- Eidolon I, Jonathan Strahan and Jeremy Byrne (eds.) (Eidolon Books)[66]
Best Artwork/Artist
- 26Lies/1Truth, cover art by Andrew MacRae (Wheatland Press)[66]
- Agog! Ripping Reads, cover art by Cat Sparks (Agog! Press)[66]
- Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century cover art by Cat Sparks (Wesleyan University Press)[66]
- The Devoured Earth, cover art by Greg Bridges (HarperCollins Press)[66]
- The Arrival, cover art by Shaun Tan (Lothian)[66]
Best Fan Writer
- Stephanie Gunn[66]
- Shane Jiraiya Cummings[66]
- Danny Oz[66]
- Miranda Siemienowicz[66]
- Mark Smith-Briggs[66]
- Matthew Tait[66]
Best Fan Artist
- Christopher Johnstone[66]
- Jon Swabey[66]
Best Fan Production
- ASif website, Alisa Krasnostein – Executive Editor[66]
- Inkspillers website, Tony Plank[66]
- Outland, Directed by John Richards[66]
- Tabula Rasa website, David Carroll[66]
- The Bullsheet website & ezine, Edwina Harvey & Ted Scribner[66]
Best Fanzine
- AntipodeanSF, editor Ion Newcombe[66]
- ASIF – Australian Specfic in Focus, editor Alisa Krasnostein[66]
- The Captain's Log, Austrek clubzine. Edited by Clare McDonald[66]
- Ethel the Aardvark, MSFC clubzine[66]
- HorrorScope, editor Shane Jiraiya Cummings[66]
Best Professional Achievement
- Angelia Challis for establishing Brimstone Press as a mass market publisher[66]
- Bill Congreve for Mirrordanse Press and 2 issues of the Australian Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy[66]
- Russell B. Farr for Ticonderoga Publications[66]
- Gary Kemble for work on ABC's Articulate and promoting the genre through radio and other mediums[66]
- Alisa Krasnostein for providing new paying markets for readers and writers of both fiction/ non-fiction, art as well as forums for reviews/interviews within the speculative fiction genre, enhancing the profile of Australian speculative fiction.[66]
- Justine Larbalestier, for editing Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century[66]
Best Fan Achievement
- Marty Young for his work establishing and promoting the Australian Horror Writers Association[66]
- Alisa Krasnostein for establishing ASIf[66]
- Tony Plank for establishing and maintaining the Inkspillers website[66]
Best New Talent
William Atheling Jr Award
- Miranda Siemienowicz for her review of Paraspheres appearing in Horrorscope[66]
- Justine Larbalestier for Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century[66]
- Robert Hood for "Man and Super-Monster: A History of Daikaiju Eiga and its Metaphorical Undercurrents", Borderlands #7[66]
- Grant Watson for "Bad Film Diaries - Sink or Swim: The Truth Behind Waterworld", Borderlands #8[66]
- Kathryn Linge for her review "Through Soft Air", ASif[66]
2008: State of the Art: Swancon 2008, Perth
Best Novel
Best Novella/Novelette
- "Yamabushi Kaidan and the Smoke Dragon", Shane Jiraiya Cummings, Fantastic Wonder Stories, edited by Russell B. Farr[67]
- "Where is Brisbane and How Many Times Do I Get There?", Paul Haines, Fantastical Journeys to Brisbane, edited by Geoffrey Maloney, Trent Jamieson and Zoran Zivkovic[67]
- "The Bluebell Vengeance", Tansy Rayner Roberts, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #28 edited by Zara Baxter[67]
- "A Lady of Adestan", Cat Sparks, Orb #7, edited by Sarah Endacott[68]
- Cenotaxis, Sean Williams (MonkeyBrain Books)[67]
- "Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz Go To War Again", Garth Nix Jim Baen's Universe[67]
Best Short Story
- "The Dark and What It Said", Rick Kennett Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #28, edited by Zara Baxter[68]
- "Domine", Rjurik Davidson, Aurealis #37, edited by Stephen Higgins and Stuart Mayne[67]
- "A Scar for Leida", Deb Biancotti, Fantastic Wonder Stories, edited by Russell B. Farr[67]
- "Bad Luck, Trouble, Death and Vampire Sex", Garth Nix, Eclipse One, edited by Jonathan Strahan[67]
- "The Sun People", Sue Isle, Shiny #2, edited by Alisa Krasnostein, Ben Payne and Tansy Rayner Roberts[67]
- "His Lipstick Minx", Kaaron Warren, The Workers' Paradise, edited by Russell B. Farr and Nick Evans[67]
Best Collected Work
- Orb #7, Sarah Endacott (ed.) (Orb Publications)[67]
- The Workers' Paradise, Russell B. Farr and Nick Evans (eds.) (Ticonderoga Publications)[67]
- New Ceres, Alisa Krasnstein (ed.) (Twelfth Planet Press)[67]
- The New Space Opera, Jonathan Strahan (ed.) (HarperCollins Australia)[68]
- Fantastic Wonder Stories, Russell B. Farr (ed.) (Ticonderoga Publications)[68]
Best Artwork/Artist
- Daryl Lindquist for the ASIM #28 cover[67]
- Nick Stathopolous for the Daikaju #3 cover[67]
- Eleanor Clark for ASIM #31 internal art[67]
- Amanda Rainey for The Workers' Paradise cover[67]
- Nick Stathopolous for the Rynemonn cover[68]
- Eleanor Clark for ASIM #30 internal art[67]
Best Fan Writer
- Alexandra Pierce for Last Short Story on Earth and for ASiF! reviews[67]
- Shane Jiraiya Cummings for Horrorscope[67]
- Grant Watson for the 'angriest' Livejournal[67]
- Rob Hood[68] for film reviews on his website
Best Fan Art
- "Exterminate!" Dalek Postcards - Kathryn Linge[68]
- 'Nights Edge' Convention Poster Art - John Parker[67]
Best Fan Production
- 2007 Snap Shot Project - interviews with influential members of the Australian speculative fiction scene conducted by Alisa Krasnostein, Ben Payne, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Katherine Linge, Kaaron Warren and Rosie Clark[68]
- Inkspillers Website - Tony Plank[67]
- "The Liminal" short film - directed by Claire McKenna[67]
- Daikaju Limerick Competition - Robert Hood on his website[67]
- Talking Squid Website - Chris Lawson[67]
Best Fanzine
- The Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet, Ted Scribner and Edwina Harvey (eds.)[67]
- Not If You Were the Last Short Story on Earth, Alisa Krasnostein, Ben Payne, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts (eds.)[68]
- Steam Engine Time, edited by Bruce Gillespie[67]
- Horrorscope, Shane Jiraiya Cummings (ed.)[67]
Best Professional Achievement
- Gary Kemble for his continued coverage of speculative fiction on Articulate and ABC news online[67]
- Russell B. Farr for Ticonderoga Publications; in 2007, Russell produced an issue of Ticonderoga Online, The Workers' Paradise and Fantastic Wonder Stories, which produced five Aurealis Award nominees[67]
- Jonathan Strahan for a prolific body of work editing The Jack Vance Treasury, The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Best Short Novels of 2007, The New Space Opera, Ascendancies: The Best of Bruce Sterling and Eclipse One: New Science Fiction and Fantasy[67]
- Andromeda Spaceways Publishing Co-Operative Ltd for five issues in 2007, including three electronic Best Of anthologies[68]
- Jonathan Strahan, Garth Nix, Deb Biancotti and Trevor Stafford for compiling and promoting the new Australian Fantasy and SF catalogue in the United States to increase awareness and appreciation of forthcoming Australian SF and to expand creative and professional opportunities for writers[67]
Best Fan Achievement
- Alisa Krasnostein for ASiF! Australian Speculative Fiction in Focus[68]
- Marty Young for his work as President of the Australian Horror Writers Association[67]
- John Parker, Sarah Parker and Sarah Xu for Night's Edge Convention[67]
- Sarah Xu for the CyPEC Cyber-feminist Conference held as part of Night's Edge convention[67]
Best New Talent
William Atheling Jr Award
- Ian Nichols for "Seriatem, Seriatum, omnia Seriatem" (Published by Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #30, edited by Robbie Matthews)[67]
- Tansy Rayner Roberts and Alexandra Pierce for review of Elizabeth Bear's New Amsterdam (Published as Podcast #2 on ASiF!)[67]
- Jonathan Strahan for editorial for The New Space Opera (Published in The New Space Opera by HarperCollins Australia)[67]
- Grant Watson for "The Bad Film Diaries" (Published in Borderlands #9)[68]
- Ben Peek for the Aurealis Awards Shortlist Feature Article (Published on ASiF!)[67]
- Shane Jiraiya Cummings for review of David Conyers' and John Sunseri's The Spiraling Worm (Published on Horrorscope)[67]
- Ian Nichols for "The Shadow Thief" (Published by The West Australian Weekend Magazine on 22 September 2007)[67]
2009: Conjecture, Adelaide
Best Novel
Best Novella/Novelette
Best Short Story
Best Collected Work
- Black: Australian Dark Culture Magazine, edited by Angela Challis[69]
- Creeping in Reptile Flesh, Robert Hood[69]
- 2012, edited by Alisa Krasnostein and Ben Payne[69]
- Canterbury 2100, edited by Dirk Flinthart[69]
- Midnight Echo, edited by Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond[69]
- Dreaming Again, edited by Jack Dann[69][70]
- The Starry Rift, edited by Jonathan Strahan[69]
Best Artwork
Best Fan Writer
- Mark Smith-Briggs, for work in Horrorscope[69]
- Edwina Harvey, for work in The Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet[69]
- Chuck McKenzie, for work in Horrorscope[69]
- Craig Bezant, for work in Horrorscope[69]
- Brenton Tomlinson, for work in Horrorscope[69]
- Robert Hood, for work in Undead Backbrain [69][70]
Best Fan Artist
- Cat Sparks, for Scary Food Cookbook[69][70]
- Anna Tambour, for "Box of Noses" and other works[69]
- Rachel Holkner, for "Gumble Soft" toy and other works[69]
- Tansy Rayner Roberts, for "Daleks are a Girl's Best Friend"[69]
- Andrew McKiernan, for body of work[69]
- David Schembri, for body of work[69]
- Nancy Lorenz, for body of work[69]
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- ASif! (Australian Specfic in Focus), edited by Alisa Krasnostein and Gene Melzack [69][70]
- Horrorscope, edited by Shane Jiraiya Cummings et al.[69]
- The Australian SF Bullsheet, edited by Edwina Harvey and Ted Scribner[69]
- Scary Food Cookbook, edited by Cat Sparks[69]
Best Achievement
- Angela Challis, for Black: Australian Dark Culture Magazine and Brimstone Press[69][70]
- Damien Broderick, for fiction editing in Cosmos[69]
- Talie Helene, for her work as AHWA News Editor[69]
- James "Jocko" Allen and KRin Pender-Gunn, for "The Gunny Project: A tribute to Ian Gunn 1959-1998"[69]
- Steven Clark, for Tasmaniac Productions[69]
- James Doig, for preserving colonial Australian horror fiction and editing Australian Gothic and Australian Nightmares[69]
- Marty Young and the AHWA Committee, for promoting Australian horror through the AHWA[69]
Best New Talent
William Atheling Jr Award
- Kim Wilkins, for "Popular genres and the Australian literary community: the case of fantasy fiction"[69][70]
- Shane Jiraiya Cummings, for "Dark Suspense: The End of the Line"[69]
- Grant Watson, for "Bad Film Diaries - Sometimes the Brand Burns: Tim Burton and the Planet of the Apes"[69]
- Robert Hood, for "George A. Romero: Master of the Living Dead"[69]
2010: Dudcon III, Melbourne
Best Novel
Best Novella or Novelette
Best Short Story
- "The Piece of Ice in Ms Windermere's Heart", Angela Slatter, New Ceres Nights (Twelfth Planet Press)[71]
- "Six Suicides", Deborah Biancotti, A Book of Endings (Twelfth Planet Press)[71]
- "Black Peter" Marty Young, Festive Fear (Tasmaniac Publications)[71]
- "Seventeen", Cat Sparks, Masques (CSFG)[71]
- "Tontine Mary", Kaaron Warren, New Ceres Nights (Twelfth Planet Press)[71]
- "Prosperine When it Sizzles", Tansy Rayner Roberts, New Ceres Nights (Twelfth Planet Press)[71]
Best Collected Work
- The New Space Opera 2, edited by Jonathan Strahan and Gardner Dozois (HarperCollins)[71]
- New Ceres Nights, edited by Alisa Krasnostein and Tehani Wessely (Twelfth Planet Press)[71]
- Slice Of Life, Paul Haines, edited by Geoffrey Maloney (The Mayne Press)[71]
- A Book of Endings, Deborah Biancotti, edited by Alisa Krasnostein and Ben Payne (Twelfth Planet Press)[71]
- Eclipse Three, edited by Jonathan Strahan (Night Shade Books)[71]
Best Artwork
- Cover art, New Ceres Nights (Twelfth Planet Press), Dion Hamill[71]
- Cover art, The Whale's Tale (Peggy Bright Books), Eleanor Clarke[71]
- Cover art and illustrations, Shards: Short Sharp Tales (Brimstone Press), Andrew J. McKiernan[71]
- Cover art, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #42, Lewis Morley[71]
- Cover art, Horn (Twelfth Planet Press), Dion Hamill[71]
- Cover art, Masques (CSFG), Mik Bennett[71]
Best Fan Writer
Best Fan Artist
- Dave Schembri for work in Midnight Echo[71]
- Kathleen Jennings for body of work[71]
- Dick Jenssen for body of work[71]
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- Interstellar Ramjet Scoop, edited by Bill Wright[71]
- A Writer Goes on a Journey (http://awritergoesonajourney.com Archived 17 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine), edited by Nyssa Pascoe et al.[71]
- ASif! (http://asif.dreamhosters.com/), edited by Alisa Krasnostein, Gene Melzack et al.[71]
- Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet (http://bullsheet.sf.org.au Archived 2 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine), edited by Edwina Harvey and Ted Scribner[71]
- Steam Engine Time, edited by Bruce Gillespie and Janine Stinson[71]
Best Achievement
- Alisa Krasnostein, Liz Grzyb, Tehani Wessely, Cat Sparks and Kate Williams for the New Ceres Nights book launch[71]
- H. Gibbens for the Gamers' Quest CGI-animated book trailer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vCC-l34Fgo)[71]
- Ruth Jenkins and Cathy Jenkins-Rutherford for the children's program at Conjecture[71]
- Amanda Rainey for the cover design of Siren Beat/Roadkill (Twelfth Planet Press)[71]
- Gillian Polack et al. for the Southern Gothic banquet at Conflux[71]
Best New Talent
William Atheling Jr Award for Criticism or Review
- Chuck McKenzie for "The Dead Walk! … Into a Bookstore Near You", Eye of Fire #1 (Brimstone Press)[71]
- Ian Mond for reviews on his blog (http://mondyboy.livejournal.com)[71]
- Grant Watson for reviews and articles for Eiga: Asian Cinema (http://www.eigaasiancinema.com)[71]
- Helen Merrick for The Secret Feminist Cabal: a cultural history of science fiction feminisms (Aqueduct Press)[71]
2011: Swancon Thirty Six | Natcon Fifty, Perth
There was a version of the ballot on which the cover design by Lisa L. Hannett for The Girl With No Hands was nominated as cover art under Best Artwork.[72][73] When it was reclassified as cover design under Best Achievement, cover art by Andrew J. McKiernon for Savage Menace and Other Poems of Horror got onto the ballot under Best Artwork.[74]
Best Novel
Best Novella or Novelette
- "Acception", Tessa Kum (Eneit Press)[75]
- "All the Clowns in Clowntown", Andrew J McKiernan (Brimstone Press)[75]
- "Bleed", Peter M. Ball (Twelfth Planet Press)[75]
- "Her Gallant Needs", Paul Haines (Twelfth Planet Press)[75]
- "The Company Articles of Edward Teach", Thoraiya Dyer (Twelfth Planet Press)[75]
Best Short Story
- "All the Love in the World", Cat Sparks, Sprawl (Twelfth Planet Press)[75]
- "Bread and Circuses", Felicity Dowker, Scary Kisses (Ticonderoga Publications)[75]
- "One Saturday Night With Angel", Peter M. Ball, Sprawl (Twelfth Planet Press)[75]
- "She Said", Kirstyn McDermott, Scenes From the Second Storey (Morrigan Books)[75]
- "The House of Nameless", Jason Fischer, Writers of the Future XXVI (Galaxy Press)[75]
- "The February Dragon", Angela Slatter and Lisa L. Hannett, Scary Kisses (Ticonderoga Publications)[75]
Best Collected Work
- Baggage, edited by Gillian Polack (Eneit Press)[75]
- Macabre: A Journey through Australia's Darkest Fears, edited by Angela Challis and Marty Young (Brimstone Press)[75]
- Scenes from the Second Storey, edited by Amanda Pillar and Pete Kempshall (Morrigan Books)[75]
- Sprawl, edited by Alisa Krasnostein (Twelfth Planet Press)[75]
- Worlds Next Door, edited by Tehani Wessely (FableCroft Publishing)[75]
Best Artwork
- Cover art, The Angaelien Apocalypse/The Company Articles of Edward Teach (Twelfth Planet Press), Dion Hamill[75]
- Cover art, Australis Imaginarium (FableCroft Publishing), Shaun Tan[75]
- Cover art, Dead Sea Fruit (Ticonderoga Publications), Olga Read[75]
- Cover art, Savage Menace and Other Poems of Horror (P'rea Press), Andrew J McKiernan[76][77]
- "The Lost Thing" short film (Passion Pictures), Andrew Ruhemann and Shaun Tan[75]
Best Fan Writer
- Robert Hood, for Undead Backbrain[75]
- Chuck McKenzie, for work in Horrorscope[75]
- Alexandra Pierce, for body of work including reviews at Australian Speculative Fiction in Focus[75]
- Tehani Wessely, for body of work including reviews at Australian Speculative Fiction in Focus[75]
Best Fan Artist
- Rachel Holkner, for Continuum 6 props[75]
- Dick Jenssen, for cover art of Interstellar Ramjet Scoop[75]
- Amanda Rainey, for Swancon 36 logo[75]
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- Australian Speculative Fiction in Focus, edited by Alisa Krasnostein et al.[75]
- Bad Film Diaries podcast, Grant Watson[75]
- Galactic Suburbia podcast, Alisa Krasnostein, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Alex Pierce[75]
- Terra Incognita podcast, Keith Stevenson[75]
- The Coode Street podcast, Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan[75]
- The Writer and the Critic podcast, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond[75]
Best Achievement
- Lisa L. Hannett, cover design for The Girl With No Hands and Other Tales (Ticonderoga Publications)[76][77]
- Helen Merrick and Andrew Milner, Academic Stream for Aussiecon 4[75]
- Amanda Rainey, cover design for Scary Kisses (Ticonderoga Publications)[75]
- Kyla Ward, Horror Stream and The Nightmare Ball for Aussiecon 4[75]
- Grant Watson and Sue Ann Barber, Media Stream for Aussiecon 4[75]
- Alisa Krasnostein, Kathryn Linge, Rachel Holkner, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Tehani Wessely, Snapshot 2010[75]
Best New Talent
- Thoraiya Dyer[75]
- Lisa L. Hannett[75]
- Patty Jansen[75]
- Kathleen Jennings[75]
- Pete Kempshall[75]
William Atheling Jr Award for Criticism or Review
- Leigh Blackmore, for "Marvels and Horrors: Terry Dowling's Clowns at Midnight" in 21st Century Gothic (Scarecrow Press)[75]
- Damien Broderick, for editing Skiffy and Mimesis: More Best of Australian Science Fiction Review (Wildside Press)[75]
- Ross Murray, for "The Australian Dream Becomes Nightmare - Visions of Suburbia in Australian Science Fiction" in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine 44.[75]
- Tansy Rayner Roberts, for "A Modern Woman's Guide to Classic Who"[75]
2012, Continuum 8: Craftonomicon, Melbourne
Best Novel
- Debris (The Veiled Worlds 1), Jo Anderton (Angry Robot)[78]
- Burn Bright, Marianne de Pierres (Random House Australia)[78]
- The Shattered City (Creature Court 2), Tansy Rayner Roberts (HarperCollins)[78]
- Mistification, Kaaron Warren (Angry Robot)[78]
- The Courier's New Bicycle, Kim Westwood (HarperCollins)[78]
Best Novella or Novelette
- "And the Dead Shall Outnumber the Living", Deborah Biancotti (Ishtar)[78]
- "Above", Stephanie Campisi (Above/Below)[78]
- "The Past is a Bridge Best Left Burnt", Paul Haines (The Last Days of Kali Yuga)[78]
- "Below", Ben Peek (Above/Below)[78]
- "Julia Agrippina's Secret Family Bestiary", Tansy Rayner Roberts (Love and Romanpunk)[78]
- "The Sleeping and the Dead", Cat Sparks (Ishtar)
Best Short Story
- "Bad Power", Deborah Biancotti (Bad Power)[78]
- "Breaking the Ice", Thoraiya Dyer (Cosmos 37)[78]
- "The Last Gig of Jimmy Rucker", Martin Livings & Talie Helene (More Scary Kisses)[78]
- "The Patrician", Tansy Rayner Roberts (Love and Romanpunk)[78]
- "Alchemy", Lucy Sussex (Thief of Lives)[78]
- "All You Can Do Is Breathe", Kaaron Warren (Blood and Other Cravings)[78]
Best Collected Work
- Bad Power, Deborah Biancotti (Twelfth Planet)[78]
- The Last Days of Kali Yuga, Paul Haines (Brimstone)[78]
- Nightsiders, Sue Isle (Twelfth Planet)[78]
- Ishtar, Amanda Pillar & K.V. Taylor, eds. (Gilgamesh)[78]
- Love and Romanpunk, Tansy Rayner Roberts (Twelfth Planet)[78]
Best Artwork
- "Finishing School", Kathleen Jennings, in Steampunk!: An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories (Candlewick)[78]
- Cover art for The Freedom Maze (Small Beer), Kathleen Jennings[78]
Best Fan Writer
- Bruce Gillespie,[78] for body of work including "The Golden Age of Fanzines is Now", and SF Commentary 81 & 82[79]
- Robin Pen, for "The Ballad of the Unrequited Ditmar"[78]
- Alexandra Pierce,[78] for body of work including reviews at Australian Speculative Fiction in Focus, Not If You Were The Last Short Story On Earth, and Randomly Yours, Alex[79]
- Tansy Rayner Roberts,[78] for body of work including reviews at Australian Speculative Fiction in Focus, and Not If You Were The Last Short Story On Earth[79]
- Sean Wright,[78] for body of work including "Authors and Social Media" series in Adventures of a Bookonaut[79]
Best Fan Artist
- Rebecca Ing, for work in Scape[78]
- Kathleen Jennings, for work in Errantry, including "The Dalek Game"[78]
- Dick Jenssen,[78] for body of work including work in IRS, Steam Engine Time, SF Commentary, and Scratchpad[79]
- Lisa Rye, for "Steampunk Portal" series[78]
- Rhianna Williams, for work in Nullas Anxietas Convention Programme Book[78]
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie, ed.[78]
- Galactic Chat podcast, Alisa Krasnostein, Tansy Rayner Roberts & Sean Wright[78]
- Galactic Suburbia podcast, Alisa Krasnostein, Tansy Rayer Roberts, & Alex Pierce[78]
- The Writer and the Critic podcast, Kirstyn McDermott & Ian Mond[78]
- The Coode Street Podcast, Gary K. Wolfe & Jonathan Strahan[78]
Best New Talent
- Joanne Anderton[78]
- Alan Baxter[78]
- Steve Cameron[78]
William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism or Review
- Russell Blackford, for "Currently reading: Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke", in Metamagician and the Hellfire Club[78]
- Damien Broderick & Van Ikin, for editing Warriors of the Tao: The Best of Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature[78]
- Liz Grzyb & Talie Helene, for "2010: The Year in Review", in The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2010[78]
- David McDonald, Tansy Rayner Roberts & Tehani Wessely, for "Reviewing New Who" series, in A Conversational Life[78]
- Alexandra Pierce & Tehani Wessely, for reviews of Vorkosigan Saga, in Randomly Yours, Alex[78]
2013, Conflux 9, Canberra
Best Novel
Best Novella or Novelette
- "Flight 404", Simon Petrie, in Flight 404/The Hunt for Red Leicester (Peggy Bright Books)[80]
- "Significant Dust", Margo Lanagan, in Cracklescape (Twelfth Planet Press)[80]
- "Sky", Kaaron Warren, in Through Splintered Walls (Twelfth Planet Press)[80]
Best Short Story
- "Sanaa's Army", Joanne Anderton, in Bloodstones (Ticonderoga Publications)[80]
- "The Wisdom of Ants", Thoraiya Dyer, in Clarkesworld 75[80]
- "The Bone Chime Song", Joanne Anderton, in Light Touch Paper Stand Clear (Peggy Bright Books)[80]
- "Oracle's Tower", Faith Mudge, in To Spin a Darker Stair (FableCroft Publishing)[80]
Best Collected Work
- Cracklescape by Margo Lanagan, edited by Alisa Krasnostein (Twelfth Planet Press)[80]
- Epilogue, edited by Tehani Wessely (FableCroft Publishing)[80]
- Through Splintered Walls by Kaaron Warren, edited by Alisa Krasnostein (Twelfth Planet Press)[80]
- Light Touch Paper Stand Clear, edited by Edwina Harvey and Simon Petrie (Peggy Bright Books)[80]
- Midnight and Moonshine by Lisa L. Hannett and Angela Slatter, edited by Russell B. Farr (Ticonderoga Publications)[80]
- The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2011, edited by Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene (Ticonderoga Publications)[80]
Best Artwork
- Cover art, Nick Stathopoulos, for Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine 56 (ASIM Collective)[80]
- Cover art, Kathleen Jennings, for Midnight and Moonshine (Ticonderoga Publications)[80]
- Illustrations, Adam Browne, for Pyrotechnicon (Coeur de Lion Publishing)[80]
- Cover art and illustrations, Kathleen Jennings, for To Spin a Darker Stair (FableCroft Publishing)[80]
- Cover art, Les Petersen, for Light Touch Paper Stand Clear (Peggy Bright Books)[80]
Best Fan Writer
- Alex Pierce, for body of work including reviews in Australian Speculative Fiction in Focus[80]
- Tansy Rayner Roberts, for body of work including reviews in Not If You Were The Last Short Story On Earth[80]
- Grant Watson, for body of work including the "Who50" series in The Angriest[80]
- Sean Wright, for body of work including reviews in Adventures of a Bookonaut[80]
Best Fan Artist
- Kathleen Jennings, for body of work including "The Dalek Game" and "The Tamsyn Webb Sketchbook"[80]
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- The Writer and the Critic, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond[80]
- Galactic Suburbia, Alisa Krasnostein, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Alex Pierce[80]
- Antipodean SF, Ion Newcombe[80]
- The Coode Street Podcast, Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe[80]
- "Snapshot 2012", Alisa Krasnostein, Kathryn Linge, David McDonald, Helen Merrick, Ian Mond, Jason Nahrung et al.[80]
- Australian Speculative Fiction in Focus, Alisa Krasnostein, Tehani Wessely, et al.[80]
- Galactic Chat, Alisa Krasnostein, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Sean Wright[80]
Best New Talent
- David McDonald[80]
- Faith Mudge[80]
- Steve Cameron[80]
- Stacey Larner[80]
William Atheling Jr Award for Criticism or Review
- Alisa Krasnostein, Kathryn Linge, David McDonald, and Tehani Wessely, for review of Mira Grant's Newsflesh, in ASIF[80]
- Tansy Rayner Roberts, for "Historically Authentic Sexism in Fantasy. Let's Unpack That.", in tor.com[80]
- David McDonald, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Tehani Wessely, for the "New Who in Conversation" series[80]
- Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene, for "The Year in Review", in The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2011[80]
- Rjurik Davidson, for "An Illusion in the Game for Survival", a review of Reamde by Neal Stephenson, in The Age[80]
2014, Continuum X, Melbourne
Best Novel
- Ink Black Magic, Tansy Rayner Roberts (FableCroft Publishing)[81]
- Fragments of a Broken Land: Valarl Undead, Robert Hood (Wildside Press)[81]
- The Beckoning, Paul Collins (Damnation Books)[81]
- Trucksong, Andrew Macrae (Twelfth Planet Press)[81]
- The Only Game in the Galaxy (The Maximus Black Files 3), Paul Collins (Ford Street Publishing)[81]
Best Novella or Novelette
- "Prickle Moon", Juliet Marillier, in Prickle Moon (Ticonderoga Publications)[81]
- "The Year of Ancient Ghosts", Kim Wilkins, in The Year of Ancient Ghosts (Ticonderoga Publications)[81]
- "By Bone-Light", Juliet Marillier, in Prickle Moon (Ticonderoga Publications)[81]
- "The Home for Broken Dolls", Kirstyn McDermott, in Caution: Contains Small Parts (Twelfth Planet Press)[81]
- "What Amanda Wants", Kirstyn McDermott, in Caution: Contains Small Parts (Twelfth Planet Press)[81]
Best Short Story
- "Mah Song", Joanne Anderton, in The Bone Chime Song and Other Stories (FableCroft Publishing)[81]
- "Air, Water and the Grove", Kaaron Warren, in The Lowest Heaven (Jurassic London)[81]
- "Seven Days in Paris", Thoraiya Dyer, in Asymmetry (Twelfth Planet Press)[81]
- "Scarp", Cat Sparks, in The Bride Price (Ticonderoga Publications)[81]
- "Not the Worst of Sins", Alan Baxter, in Beneath Ceaseless Skies 133 (Firkin Press)[81]
- "Cold White Daughter", Tansy Rayner Roberts, in One Small Step (FableCroft Publishing)[81]
Best Collected Work
- The Back of the Back of Beyond, Edwina Harvey, edited by Simon Petrie (Peggy Bright Books)[81]
- Asymmetry , Thoraiya Dyer, edited by Alisa Krasnostein (Twelfth Planet Press)[81]
- Caution: Contains Small Parts, Kirstyn McDermott, edited by Alisa Krasnostein (Twelfth Planet Press)[81]
- The Bone Chime Song and Other Stories, Joanne Anderton, edited by Tehani Wesseley (FableCroft Publishing)[81]
- The Bride Price, Cat Sparks, edited by Russell B. Farr (Ticonderoga Publications)[81]
Best Artwork
- Cover art, Eleanor Clarke, for The Back of the Back of Beyond by Edwina Harvey (Peggy Bright Books)[81]
- Illustrations, Kathleen Jennings, for Eclipse Online (Nightshade Books)[81]
- Cover art, Shauna O'Meara, for Next, edited by Simon Petrie and Rob Porteous (CSFG Publishing)[81]
- Cover art, Cat Sparks, for The Bride Price by Cat Sparks (Ticonderoga Publications)[81]
- Rules of Summer, Shaun Tan (Hachette Australia)[81]
- Cover art, Pia Ravenari, for Prickle Moon by Juliet Marillier (Ticonderoga Publications)[81]
Best Fan Writer
- Tsana Dolichva, for body of work, including reviews and interviews in Tsana's Reads and Reviews[81]
- Sean Wright, for body of work, including reviews in Adventures of a Bookonaut[81]
- Grant Watson, for body of work, including reviews in The Angriest[81]
- Foz Meadows, for body of work, including reviews in Shattersnipe: Malcontent & Rainbows[81]
- Alexandra Pierce, for body of work, including reviews in Randomly Yours, Alex[81]
- Tansy Rayner Roberts, for body of work, including essays and reviews at www.tansyrr.com[81]
Best Fan Artist
- Nalini Haynes, for body of work, including "Defender of the Faith", "The Suck Fairy", "Doctor Who vampire" and "The Last Cyberman" in Dark Matter[81]
- Kathleen Jennings, for body of work, including "Illustration Friday"[81]
- Dick Jenssen, for body of work, including cover art for Interstellar Ramjet Scoop and SF Commentary[81]
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- Dark Matter Zine, Nalini Haynes[81]
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie[81]
- The Writer and the Critic, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond[81]
- Galactic Chat Podcast, Sean Wright, Alex Pierce, Helen Stubbs, David McDonald, and Mark Webb[81]
- The Coode Street Podcast, Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan[81]
- Galactic Suburbia, Alisa Krasnostein, Alex Pierce, and Tansy Rayner Roberts[81]
Best New Talent
- Michelle Goldsmith[81]
- Zena Shapter[81]
- Faith Mudge[81]
- Jo Spurrier[81]
- Stacey Larner[81]
William Atheling Jr Award for Criticism or Review
- Reviews in Randomly Yours, Alex, Alexandra Pierce[81]
- "Things Invisible: Human and Ab-Human in Two of Hodgson's Carnacki stories", Leigh Blackmore, in Sargasso: The Journal of William Hope Hodgson Studies #1 edited by Sam Gafford (Ulthar Press)[81]
- Galactic Suburbia Episode 87: Saga Spoilerific Book Club, Alisa Krasnostein, Alex Pierce, and Tansy Rayner Roberts[81]
- The Reviewing New Who series, David McDonald, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Tehani Wessely[81]
- "A Puppet's Parody of Joy: Dolls, Puppets and Mannikins as Diabolical Other", Leigh Blackmore, in Ramsey Campbell: Critical Essays on the Master of Modern Horror edited by Gary William Crawford (Scarecrow Press)[81]
- "That was then, this is now: how my perceptions have changed", George Ivanoff, in Doctor Who and Race edited by Lindy Orthia (Intellect Books)[81]
2015, Swancon 40, Perth
Best Novel
Best Novella or Novelette
- "The Ghost of Hephaestus", Charlotte Nash, in Phantazein (FableCroft Publishing)[82]
- "The Legend Trap", Sean Williams, in Kaleidoscope (Twelfth Planet Press)[82][83]
- "The Darkness in Clara", Alan Baxter, in SQ Mag 14 (IFWG Publishing Australia)[82]
- "St Dymphna's School for Poison Girls", Angela Slatter, in Review of Australian Fiction, Volume 9, Issue 3 (Review of Australian Fiction)[82]
- "The Female Factory", Lisa L. Hannett and Angela Slatter, in The Female Factory (Twelfth Planet Press)[82]
- "Escapement", Stephanie Gunn, in Kisses by Clockwork (Ticonderoga Publications)[82]
Best Short Story
- "Bahamut", Thoraiya Dyer, in Phantazein (FableCroft Publishing)[82]
- "Vanilla", Dirk Flinthart, in Kaleidoscope (Twelfth Planet Press)[82]
- "Cookie Cutter Superhero", Tansy Rayner Roberts, in Kaleidoscope(Twelfth Planet Press)[82]
- "The Seventh Relic", Cat Sparks, in Phantazein (FableCroft Publishing)[82][83]
- "Signature", Faith Mudge, in Kaleidoscope (Twelfth Planet Press)[82]
Best Collected Work
- Kaleidoscope, edited by Alisa Krasnostein and Julia Rios (Twelfth Planet Press)[82][83]
- The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2013, edited by Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene (Ticonderoga Publications)[82]
- Phantazein, edited by Tehani Wessely (FableCroft Publishing)[82]
Best Artwork
- Illustrations, Kathleen Jennings, in Black-Winged Angels (Ticonderoga Publications)[82]
- Cover art, Kathleen Jennings, of Phantazein (FableCroft Publishing)[82][83]
- Illustrations, Kathleen Jennings, in The Bitterwood Bible and Other Recountings (Tartarus Press)[82]
Best Fan Writer
- Tansy Rayner Roberts, for body of work[82][83]
- Tsana Dolichva, for body of work[82]
- Bruce Gillespie, for body of work[82]
- Katharine Stubbs, for body of work[82]
- Alexandra Pierce for body of work[82]
- Grant Watson, for body of work[82]
- Sean Wright, for body of work[82]
Best Fan Artist
- Nalini Haynes, for body of work, including "Interstellar Park Ranger Bond, Jaime Bond", "Gabba and Slave Lay-off: Star Wars explains Australian politics", "The Driver", and "Unmasked" in Dark Matter Zine[82]
- Kathleen Jennings, for body of work, including Fakecon art and Illustration Friday series[82]
- Nick Stathopoulos, for movie poster of It Grows![82]
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- "Snapshot 2014", Tsana Dolichva, Nick Evans, Stephanie Gunn, Kathryn Linge, Elanor Matton-Johnson, David McDonald, Helen Merrick, Jason Nahrung, Ben Payne, Alex Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Helen Stubbs, Katharine Stubbs, Tehani Wessely, and Sean Wright[82]
- It Grows!, Nick Stathopoulos[82]
- Galactic Suburbia, Alisa Krasnostein, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Andrew Finch[82]
- The Writer and the Critic, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond[82][83]
- Galactic Chat, Sean Wright, Helen Stubbs, David McDonald, Alexandra Pierce, Sarah Parker, and Mark Webb[82]
Best New Talent
- Helen Stubbs[82][83]
- Shauna O'Meara[82]
- Michelle Goldsmith[82]
William Atheling Jr Award for Criticism or Review
- Reviews in The Angriest, Grant Watson[82]
- The Eddings Reread series, Tehani Wessely, Jo Anderton, and Alexandra Pierce, in A Conversational Life[82]
- Reviews in Adventures of a Bookonaut, Sean Wright[82]
- "Does Sex Make Science Fiction Soft?", in Uncanny Magazine 1, Tansy Rayner Roberts[82][83]
- Reviews in FictionMachine, Grant Watson[82]
- The Reviewing New Who series, David McDonald, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Tehani Wessely[82]
2016, Contact2016, Brisbane
Best Novel
- The Dagger's Path, Glenda Larke (Orbit)[84]
- Day Boy, Trent Jamieson (Text Publishing)[84]
- Graced, Amanda Pillar (Momentum)[84]
- Lament for the Afterlife, Lisa L. Hannett (ChiZine Publications)[84]
- Zeroes, Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan, and Deborah Biancotti (Simon and Schuster)[84]
Best Novella or Novelette
- "The Cherry Crow Children of Haverny Wood", Deborah Kalin, in Cherry Crow Children (Twelfth Planet Press)[84]
- "Fake Geek Girl", Tansy Rayner Roberts, in Review of Australian Fiction, volume 14, issue 4 (Review of Australian Fiction)[84]
- "Hot Rods", Cat Sparks, in Lightspeed Science Fiction & Fantasy 58 (Lightspeed Science Fiction & Fantasy)[84]
- "The Miseducation of Mara Lys", Deborah Kalin, in Cherry Crow Children (Twelfth Planet Press)[84]
- "Of Sorrow and Such", Angela Slatter, in Of Sorrow and Such (Tor.com)[84]
- "The Wages of Honey", Deborah Kalin, in Cherry Crow Children (Twelfth Planet Press)[84]
Best Short Story
- "2B", Joanne Anderton, in Insert Title Here (FableCroft Publishing)[84]
- "The Chart of the Vagrant Mariner", Alan Baxter, in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2015 (Fantasy & Science Fiction)[84]
- "A Hedge of Yellow Roses", Kathleen Jennings, in Hear Me Roar (Ticonderoga Publications)[84]
- "Look how cold my hands are", Deborah Biancotti, in Cranky Ladies of History (FableCroft Publishing)[84]
Best Collected Work
- Bloodlines, Amanda Pillar (Ticonderoga Publications)[84]
- Cherry Crow Children, Deborah Kalin, edited by Alisa Krasnostein (Twelfth Planet Press)[84]
- Cranky Ladies of History, Tansy Rayner Roberts and Tehani Wessely (FableCroft Publishing)[84]
- Letters to Tiptree, Alexandra Pierce and Alisa Krasnostein (Twelfth Planet Press)[84]
- Peripheral Visions: The Collected Ghost Stories by Robert Hood (IFWG Publishing Australia)[84]
Best Artwork
- Cover art, Rovina Cai, for "Tom, Thom" (Tor.com)[84]
- Cover art, Kathleen Jennings, for Bloodlines (Ticonderoga Publications)[84]
- Cover and internal artwork, Kathleen Jennings, for Cranky Ladies of History (FableCroft Publishing)[84]
- Cover, Shauna O'Meara, for The Never Never Land (CSFG Publishing)[84]
- Illustrations, Shaun Tan, for The Singing Bones (Allen & Unwin)[84]
Best Fan Publication in any Medium
- The Angriest, Grant Watson[84]
- The Coode Street Podcast, Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe[84]
- Galactic Suburbia, Alisa Krasnostein, Alexandra Pierce, and Tansy Rayner Roberts[84]
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie[84]
- The Writer and the Critic, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond[84]
Best Fan Writer
- Tsana Dolichva,[84] for body of work, including reviews and interviews in Tsana's Reads and Reviews[85]
- Foz Meadows,[84] for body of work, including reviews in Shattersnipe: Malcontent & Rainbows[85]
- Ian Mond,[84] for body of work, including The Hysterical Hamster[85]
- Alexandra Pierce,[84] for body of work, including reviews in Randomly Yours, Alex[85]
- Katharine Stubbs,[84] for body of work, including Venture Adlaxre[85]
- Grant Watson,[84] for body of work, including reviews in The Angriest[85]
Best Fan Artist
- Kathleen Jennings,[84] for body of work, including Illustration Friday[85]
- Belinda Morris,[84] for body of work, including Belinda Illustrates[85]
Best New Talent
- Rivqa Rafael[84]
- T. R. Napper[84]
- D. K. Mok[84]
- Liz Barr[84]
William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism or Review
- Letters to Tiptree, Alexandra Pierce and Alisa Krasnostein (Twelfth Planet Press)[84]
- The Rereading the Empire Trilogy review series, Tansy Rayner Roberts[84]
- The Reviewing New Who series, David McDonald, Tansy Rayner Roberts and Tehani Wessely[84]
- "Sara Kingdom dies at the end", Tansy Rayner Roberts in Companion Piece (Mad Norwegian Press)[84]
- "SF Women of the 20th Century", Tansy Rayner Roberts[84]
- Squeeing over Supergirl, David McDonald and Tehani Wessely series[84]
2017: Continuum 13, Melbourne
Best Novel
- The Grief Hole, Kaaron Warren, IFWG Publishing Australia.[86]
- The Lyre Thief, Jennifer Fallon, HarperCollins.[86]
- Squid's Grief, D.K. Mok, D.K. Mok.[86]
- Vigil, Angela Slatter, Jo Fletcher Books.[86]
- The Wizardry of Jewish Women, Gillian Polack, Satalyte Publishing.[86]
Best Novella or Novelette
- "All the Colours of the Tomato", Simon Petrie, in Dimension6 9.[86]
- "By the Laws of Crab and Woman", Jason Fischer, in Review of Australian Fiction, Vol 17, Issue 6.[86]
- "Did We Break the End of the World?", Tansy Rayner Roberts, in Defying Doomsday, Twelfth Planet Press.[86]
- "Finnegan's Field", Angela Slatter, in Tor.com.[86]
- "Glass Slipper Scandal", Tansy Rayner Roberts, in Sheep Might Fly.[86]
- "Going Viral", Thoraiya Dyer, in Dimension6 8.[86]
Best Short Story
- "Flame Trees", T.R. Napper, in Asimov's Science Fiction, April/May 2016.[86]
- "No Fat Chicks", Cat Sparks, in In Your Face, FableCroft Publishing.[86]
- "There's No Place Like Home", Edwina Harvey, in AntipodeanSF 221.[86]
Best Collected Work
- Crow Shine by Alan Baxter, Ticonderoga Publications.[86]
- Defying Doomsday, Tsana Dolichva and Holly Kench, Twelfth Planet Press.[86]
- Dreaming in the Dark, Jack Dann, PS Publishing.[86]
- In Your Face, Tehani Wessely, FableCroft Publishing.[86]
Best Artwork
- cover and internal artwork, Adam Browne, for The Tame Animals of Saturn, Peggy Bright Books.[86]
- illustration, Shauna O'Meara, for Lackington's 12.[86]
Best Fan Writer
- James 'Jocko' Allen, for body of work.[86]
- Aidan Doyle, for body of work.[86]
- Bruce Gillespie, for body of work.[86]
- Foz Meadows, for body of work.[86]
- Tansy Rayner Roberts, for body of work.[86]
Best Fan Artist
- Kathleen Jennings, for body of work, including Illustration Friday series.[87]
- No award presented
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- 2016 Australian SF Snapshot, Greg Chapman, Tehani Croft, Tsana Dolichva, Marisol Dunham, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Stephanie Gunn, Ju Landéesse, David McDonald, Belle McQuattie, Matthew Morrison, Alex Pierce, Rivqa Rafael, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Helen Stubbs, Katharine Stubbs and Matthew Summers.[86]
- The Coode Street Podcast, Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe[86]
- Earl Grey Editing Services (blog), Elizabeth Fitzgerald.[86]
- Galactic Chat, Alexandra Pierce, David McDonald, Sarah Parker, Helen Stubbs, Mark Webb, and Sean Wright.[86]
- Galactic Suburbia, Alisa Krasnostein, Alex Pierce, and Tansy Rayner Roberts.[86]
- The Writer and the Critic, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond.[86]
Best New Talent
- T R Napper[86]
- Marlee Jane Ward[86]
William Atheling Jr Award for Criticism or Review
- Kat Clay for essays and reviews in Weird Fiction Review[86]
- Tehani Croft & Marisol Dunham, for Revisiting Pern: the great McCaffrey reread review series.[86]
- Tsana Dolichva, for reviews, in Tsana's Reads and Reviews.[86]
- Kate Forsyth, for The Rebirth of Rapunzel: a mythic biography of the maiden in the tower, FableCroft Publishing.[86]
- Ian Mond, for reviews, in The Hysterical Hamster.[86]
- Alexandra Pierce, for reviews, in Randomly Yours, Alex.[86]
- Gillian Polack, for History and Fiction: Writers, their Research, Worlds and Stories, Peter Lang.[86]
2018: Swancon 2018, Perth
Best Novel
- Corpselight, Angela Slatter, Hachette Australia.[88]
- Crossroads of Canopy, Thoraiya Dyer, Tor.[88]
- How to Bee, Bren MacDibble, Allen & Unwin.[88]
- In the Dark Spaces, Cally Black, Hardie Grant Egmont.[88]
- Lotus Blue, Cat Sparks, Skyhorse Publishing.[88]
Best Novella or Novelette
- "Island Green", Shauna O'Meara, in Ecopunk!, Ticonderoga Publications.[88]
- "Girl Reporter", Tansy Rayner Roberts, in Girl Reporter, Book Smugglers Publishing.[88]
- "Matters Arising from the Identification of the Body", Simon Petrie, in Matters Arising from the Identification of the Body, Peggy Bright Books.[88]
- "Monkey Business", Janeen Webb, in Ecopunk!, Ticonderoga Publications.[88]
- "My Sister's Ghost", Kate Forsyth and Kim Wilkins, in The Silver Well, Ticonderoga Publications.[88]
Best Short Story
- "A Harem of Six Legs", Edwina Harvey, in An Eclectic Collection of Stuff and Things, Peggy Bright Books.[88]
- "Mr Mycelium", Claire McKenna, in Ecopunk!, Ticonderoga Publications.[88]
- "A Pearl Beyond Price", Janeen Webb in Cthulhu Deep Down-Under Vol 1, IFWG Publishing Australia.[88]
- "Prayers to Broken Stone", Cat Sparks, in Kaleidotrope, Spring 2017.[88]
- "Trivalent" by Rivqa Rafael, in Ecopunk!, Ticonderoga Publications.[88]
Best Collected Work
- An Eclectic Collection of Stuff and Things by Edwina Harvey, Peggy Bright Books.[88]
- Ecopunk!, Cat Sparks and Liz Grzyb, Ticonderoga Publications.[88]
- The Silver Well, Kate Forsyth and Kim Wilkins, Ticonderoga Publications.[88]
- Singing My Sister Down and other stories by Margo Lanagan, Allen & Unwin.[88]
Best Artwork
- Cover art, Lewis Morley, for Matters Arising from the Identification of the Body, Peggy Bright Books.[88]
- The Grief Hole Illustrated: An Artist's Sketchbook Companion to Kaaron Warren's Supernatural Thriller, Keely Van Order, IFWG Publishing Australia.[88]
Best Fan Publication in any Medium
- Earl Grey Editing (blog), Elizabeth Fitzgerald.[88]
- Galactic Suburbia, Alisa Krasnostein, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts.[88]
- No Award (blog), Liz Barr and Stephanie Lai.[88]
- SF Commentary, edited by Bruce Gillespie.[88]
- The Writer and the Critic, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond.[88]
Best Fan Writer
- Elizabeth Fitzgerald,[88] for writing at Earl Grey Editing.[89]
- Leigh Edmonds,[88] for writing in iOTA.[89]
- Liz Barr,[88] for writing at No Award.[89]
- Stephanie Lai,[88] for writing at No Award.[89]
Best Fan Artist
- Shauna O'Meara,[88] for "How to Bee" (based on the novel by Bren MacDibble).[89]
Best New Talent
William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism or Review
- Liz Barr, for Star Trek: Discovery reviews, in No Award.[88]
- Russell Blackford, for Science Fiction and the Moral Imagination: Visions, Minds, Ethics, Springer.[88]
- Ambelin Kwaymullina, for "Reflecting on Indigenous Worlds, Indigenous Futurisms and Artificial Intelligence", Twelfth Planet Press.[88]
- Alexandra Pierce and Mimi Mondal, for Luminescent Threads: Connections to Octavia E. Butler, Twelfth Planet Press.[88]
- Cat Sparks, for "Science fiction and climate fiction: contemporary literatures of purpose", in Ecopunk! Speculative tales of radical futures, Ticonderoga Publications.[88]
2019: Continuum 15, Melbourne
Best Novel
- Devouring Dark, Alan Baxter, Grey Matter Press.[90]
- The Subjugate, Amanda Bridgeman, Angry Robot.[90]
- Faerie Apocalypse, Jason Franks, IFWG Publishing Australia.[90]
- City of Lies (Poison Wars 1), Sam Hawke, Tom Doherty Associates.[90]
- The Beast's Heart, Leife Shallcross, Hodder & Stoughton.[90]
- Tide of Stone, Kaaron Warren, Omnium Gatherum.[90]
Best Novella or Novelette
- "Triquetra", Kirstyn McDermott, in Triquetra, Tor.com.[90]
- "Cabaret of Monsters", Tansy Rayner Roberts, in Cabaret of Monsters, The Creature Court.[90]
- "The Dragon's Child", Janeen Webb, in The Dragon's Child, PS Publishing.[90]
Best Short Story
- "The Art of Broken Things", Joanne Anderton, in Mother of Invention, Twelfth Planet Press.[90]
- "A Man Totally Alone", Robert Hood, The Mammoth Book of Halloween Stories: Terrifying Tales Set on the Scariest Night of the Year!, Skyhorse Publishing.[90]
- "The Heart of Owl Abbas", Kathleen Jennings, in Tor.com.[90]
- "Junkyard Kraken", D.K. Mok, in Mother of Invention, Twelfth Planet Press.[90]
Best Collected Work
- Sword and Sonnet, edited by Aidan Doyle, Rachael K. Jones and E. Catherine Tobler, Ate Bit Bear.[90]
- Mountains of the Mind, Gillian Pollack, Shooting Star Press.[90]
- Mother of Invention, Rivqa Rafael and Tansy Rayner Roberts, Twelfth Planet Press.[90]
- A Hand of Knaves, Leife Shallcross and Chris Large, CSFG Publishing.[90]
- Tales from the Inner City, Shaun Tan, Allen & Unwin.[90]
Best Artwork
- Cover art, Likhain, for Mother of Invention, Twelfth Planet Press.[90]
- Cover and internal illustrations, Shauna O'Meara, for A Hand of Knaves, CSFG Publishing.[90]
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- Earl Grey Editing, Elizabeth Fitzgerald.[90]
- Pratchat, Elizabeth Flux, Ben McKenzie, Splendid Chaps Productions.[90]
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie.[90]
- Galactic Suburbia, Alisa Krasnostein, Alexandra Pierce, and Tansy Rayner Roberts.[90]
Best Fan Writer
- Liz Barr,[90] for writing in squiddishly.[91]
- Bruce Gillespie,[90] for writing in SF Commentary and ANZAPA articles.[92]
Best New Talent
- Elizabeth Fitzgerald[90]
- Sam Hawke[90]
- Bren MacDibble (aka Cally Black)[90]
- Leife Shallcross[90]
William Atheling Jr Award for Criticism or Review
- Damien Broderick, for Pscience Fiction, McFarland.[90]
- Damien Broderick, for Consciousness and Science Fiction, Springer.[90]
- Tansy Rayner Roberts, for Gentlewomen of the Press, Sheep Might Fly.[90]
- Cat Sparks, for "The 21st Century Catastrophe: Hyper-capitalism and Severe Climate Change in Science Fiction" PhD exegesis.[90]
2020: Swancon 2020, Perth
(The convention was cancelled.) There were insufficient nominations for the Best Artwork and Best Fan Artist categories.[93]
There was a preliminary ballot on which Bruce Gillespie was nominated for Best Fan Writer "for writing in SF Commentary and ANZAPA articles".[94]
Best Novel
Best Short Fiction
- "into bones like oil", Kaaron Warren, in Into Bones like Oil, Meerkat Press.[93]
- "Whom My Soul Loves", Rivqa Rafael, in Strange Horizons, 11 November 2019.[93]
Best Collected Work
- Collision, J.S. Breukelaar, Meerkat Press.[93]
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- Be The Serpent podcast, Alexandra Rowland, Jennifer Mace and Freya Marske.[93]
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie.[93]
Best Fan Writer
- Bruce Gillespie,[93] for writing in SF Commentary.[95][96]
- Elizabeth Fitzgerald, for reviews in Skiffy and Fanty.[93]
Best New Talent
William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism or Review
- Eugen Bacon, for Writing Speculative Fiction, Red Globe Press.[93]
- Grant Watson, for reviews on FictionMachine.[93]
2021: Conflux, Canberra
(The convention was cancelled.)[97]
Best Novel
- The Left-Handed Booksellers of London, Garth Nix (Allen & Unwin)[98]
- The Crying Forest, Venero Armanno (IFWG Publishing Australia)[98]
- Hollow Empire, Sam Hawke (Penguin)[98]
- The Animals in That Country, Laura Jean McKay (Scribe)[98]
- Monstrous Heart, Claire McKenna (HarperCollins)[98]
- Poison & Light, Gillian Polack (Shooting Star)[98]
- Repo Virtual, Corey J. White (Tor)[98]
Best Novella or Novelette
- Flyaway, Kathleen Jennings (Pan Macmillan Australia)[98]
- “The Attic Tragedy”, J. Ashley-Smith (The Attic Tragedy)[98]
- The Roo, Alan Baxter (self-published)[98]
- “Bad Weather”, Robert Hood (Outback Horrors Down Under)[98]
- “The Weight of the Air, The Weight of the World”, T.R. Napper, (Neon Leviathan)[98]
Best Short Story
- “The Calenture”, Kaaron Warren (Of Gods and Globes 2)[98]
- “The Genetic Alchemist’s Daughter, Elaine Cuyegkeng (Black Cranes: Tales of Unquiet Women)[98]
- “Hacking Santorini”, Cat Sparks (Dark Harvest)[98]
Best Collected Work
- Dark Harvest, Cat Sparks (NewCon)[98]
- Rebuilding Tomorrow, Tsana Dolichva (Twelfth Planet)[98]
- The Zookeeper’s Tales of Interstellar Oddities, Aiki Flinthart & Pamela Jeffs (CAT)[98]
- Songs for Dark Seasons, Lisa L. Hannett (Ticonderoga)[98]
- Neon Leviathan, T.R. Napper (Grimdark)[98]
Best Artwork
- Kathleen Jennings for illustrations in Mother Thorn and other tales of courage and kindness (Serenity)[98]
- Keely Van Order for the cover of Drive, She Said by Tracie McBride (IFWG Publishing Australia)[98]
- Rovina Cai for illustrations in The Giant and the Sea (Lothian)[98]
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- The Coode Street Podcast, Jonathan Strahan & Gary K. Wolfe[98]
- Pratchat, Elizabeth Flux & Ben McKenzie (Splendid Chaps)[98]
- Ethel the Aardvark, LynC (Melbourne Science Fiction Club)[98]
- The AntipodeanSF Radio Show, Ion Newcombe[98]
Best Fan Writer
- Bruce Gillespie for writing in SF Commentary[98]
- LynC for writing in Ethel the Aardvark[98]
Best Fan Artist
- Lyss Wickramasinghe for fanart on Tumblr including Elsie, Hold On, The Gem and the Other, and Vesuvia Pride[98]
Best New Talent
William Atheling, Jr. Award for Criticism or Review
- Terry Frost for reviews in Terry Talks Movies[98]
- Kathleen Jennings for “Contracts and Calcifer, or ‘In Which A Contract Is Concluded Before Witnesses’: the transactional structure of Howl’s Moving Castle”, The Proceedings of the Diana Wynne Jones Conference, Bristol 2019 [paper published 2020][98]
- Grant Watson for reviews in FictionMachine[98]
Some categories had more than five nominees due to ties, and some had fewer due to insufficient nominations.
2022: Conflux 16, Canberra
Best Novel
- The Bridge, J.S. Breukelaar (Meerkat)[99]
- The Councillor, E.J. Beaton (DAW)[99]
- Papa Lucy & The Boneman, Jason Fischer (Outland)[99]
- The Rose Daughter, Maria Lewis (Hachette Australia/Little Brown)[99]
- A Marvellous Light, Freya Marske (Tor)[99]
- She Who Became the Sun, Shelley Parker-Chan (Tor)[99]
- All the Murmuring Bones, A.G. Slatter (Titan)[99]
Best Novella or Novelette
- Ariadne, I Love You, J. Ashley-Smith (Meerkat)[99]
- Ghost Recall, Alan Baxter (Grey Matter)[99]
- Dirty Heads, Aaron Dries (Black T-Shirt)[99]
- "The Little One", Rebecca Fraser (Coralesque and Other Tales to Disturb and Distract)[99]
- "A Vast Silence", T.R. Napper (F&SF, November/December 2021)[99]
Best Short Story
- "The King in Yella", Kaaron Warren (Under Twin Suns: Alternate Histories of the Yellow Sign)[99]
- "Goon of Fortune", Geneve Flynn (Midnight Echo, November 2021)[99]
- "Legacy of the Species", Pamela Jeffs (The Terralight Collection)[99]
- "The House That Hungers", Maria Lewis (Aurealis, November 2021)[99]
- "A Good Big Brother", Matt Tighe (Spawn: Weird Tales of Pregnancy, Birth and Babies)[99]
- "A Whisper in the Death Pit", Kyla Lee Ward (Weirdbook, May 2021)[99]
Best Collected Work
- Tool Tales, Ellen Datlow & Kaaron Warren (IFWG Australia)[99]
- The Gulp, Alan Baxter (self-published)[99]
- Relics, Wrecks & Ruins, Aiki Flinthart (CAT)[99]
- Coralesque and Other Tales To Disturb and Distract, Rebecca Fraser (IFWG Australia)[99]
- The Terralight Collection, Pamela Jeffs (Four Ink)[99]
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- Earl Grey Editing, Elizabeth Fitzgerald[99]
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie[99]
Best Fan Writer
- Kat Clay, for interviews and reviews on YouTube and katclay.com[99]
Best Fan Artist
- C.H. Pearce, for fanart on Instagram, including "Em and Gyre", "Lysande", "Cruelty Free", and "Rocket Launch Good"[99]
William Atheling, Jr. Award for Criticism or Review
- Ian Mond, for reviews in Locus[99]
- Eugen Bacon, for Aurealis reviews (editor and reviewer)[99]
- Claire Fitzpatrick, for "How Mary Shelley Continues to Influence Modern Science Fiction" (Aurealis 145)[99]
- Andrew Nette & Iain McIntyre, for editing Dangerous Visions and New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950 to 1985 (PM Press)[99]
- Kyla Lee Ward, for "Vampire Poetry" (Penumbra 2)[99]
2023: Conflux 17, Canberra
Results of the preliminary ballot were declared in August,[100] with the winners announced on 30 September 2023:[101]
Best Novel
- Sallow Bend, Alan Baxter (Cemetery Dance)
- X-Dimensional Assassin Zai Through the Unfolded Earth, Jason Franks (IFWG)
- Scavengers, Robert Hood, (Clan Destine)
- The Stone Road, Trent Jamieson (Erewhon)
- 36 Streets, T.R. Napper (Titan)
Best Novella or Novelette
- "Gulpepper Curios", Alan Baxter (The Fall)
- The Dark Matter of Natasha, Matthew R. Davis (Grey Matter)
- Bluebells, Leanbh Pearson (Black Hare)
- "Remnants and Bad Water", Kaaron Warren (Damnation Games)
- "The Smell of Waiting", Kaaron Warren (Screams from the Dark)
Best Short Story
- "Greatheart", Juliet Marillier (The Art of Being Human)
- "The Quick Study", C.H. Pearce (Etherea 10)
- "Everything so slow and quiet", Kaaron Warren (The Art of Being Human)
- "Songs We Sing at Sea are the Lies We Tell Ourselves", Kaaron Warren (Looming Low 2)
Best Collected Work
- Damnation Games, Alan Baxter, ed. (Clan Destine)
- The Fall, Alan Baxter (13th Dragon)
- Phase Change, Matthew Chrulew, ed. (Twelfth Planet)
- The Art of Being Human, Tehani Croft & Stephanie Lai, eds. (FableCroft)
- Cut to Care: A Collection of Little Hurts, Aaron Dries (IFWG)
- Midnight Echo 17
Best Fan Publication in Any Medium
- Ethel the Aardvark, LynC, ed.
- Pratchat Podcast, Ben McKenzie & Elizabeth Flux
Best Fan Writer
- Kat Clay
- Bruce Gillespie
- David Grigg
- Perry Middlemiss
Best Fan Artist
- Erin-Claire Barrow
- C.H. Pearce
- David L Russell
Best New Talent
- Zachary Ashford
- Aaron Dries[102]
- C.H. Pearce
- Leanbh Pearson
- C.Z. Tacks
- Matt Tighe
William Atheling, Jr. Award for Criticism or Review
- Eugen Bacon, for An Earnest Blackness (Anti-Oedipus)
- Angharad Lodwick, for Tinted Edges
- Ian Mond, for reviews in Locus
- Gillian Polack, for Story Matrices: Cultural Encoding and Cultural Baggage in Science Fiction and Fantasy (Luna)
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