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== (1) A Convention ==
 
 
1994 [[Australian Natcon]] and Australasian media natcon
 
1994 [[Australian Natcon]] and Australasian media natcon
 
It was held 1-4 April 1994 at the [[Southern Cross Hotel]], [[Melbourne]], Victoria, [[Australia]].
 
It was held 1-4 April 1994 at the [[Southern Cross Hotel]], [[Melbourne]], Victoria, [[Australia]].
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For more information see the {{ASFDAP | tag=constantinople | text=Constantinople post(s)}} at history.sf.org.au.
 
For more information see the {{ASFDAP | tag=constantinople | text=Constantinople post(s)}} at history.sf.org.au.
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The convention was named after a three-legged cat. Constantinople had featured in a colouring-in book, ''[[Constantinople the Brave]]'', and was a candidate for the [[Ditmar Award]] for Best Fannish Cat in 1991. Human: [[Phil Wlodarczyk]].
  
 
{{convention | year=1994 | series=Australian Natcon | before=Swancon 18 | after=Thylacon-1}}
 
{{convention | year=1994 | series=Australian Natcon | before=Swancon 18 | after=Thylacon-1}}
 
== (2) A Cat==
 
Three-legged cat after whom the convention was named.
 
Constantinople had featured in a colouring-in book, ''[[Constantinople the Brave]]'', and was a candidate for the [[Ditmar Award]] for Best Fannish Cat in 1991. Human: [[Phil Wlodarczyk]].
 
 
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[[Category:Australia]]
 
[[Category:Australia]]

Revision as of 11:01, 3 March 2020

1994 Australian Natcon and Australasian media natcon It was held 1-4 April 1994 at the Southern Cross Hotel, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. GoH: William Gibson Special Guests: Sandra Reid, Robert Jewell, Kate Orman Fan Guests of Honour included Bruce Gillespie, and Bean & Medge. (The conbook also listed Narrelle Harris as Absent Fan GoH.) Chair: Donna Heenan.

Issue 4 of The Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet reports replacement of Media GoH Colin Baker with Sandra Reid, Robert Jewell, and Kate Orman.

The convention published The Constantinople International Fannish Cookbook in 1992.

See also Teaspoon Awards.

For more information see the Constantinople post(s) at history.sf.org.au.

The convention was named after a three-legged cat. Constantinople had featured in a colouring-in book, Constantinople the Brave, and was a candidate for the Ditmar Award for Best Fannish Cat in 1991. Human: Phil Wlodarczyk.


Swancon 18 Australian Natcon Thylacon-1
1994
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