ASFMA Award

The Australian Science Fiction Media Award (ASFMA Award) were awards given annually for achievement in non-literary media and media appreciation within Australian science fiction. They were awarded at the Australian National Science Fiction Media Convention, from 1984 to 1997. The award was formally dissolved and incorporated into the Ditmar Awards at the Business Meeting of the Australian National Science Fiction Convention, Spawncon II in Melbourne in 1999, with the formal merger of the Australian "Media Natcon" and the Natcon.

Results

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1983: Conquest '83, 24–25 September 1983 Brisbane

It was decided to give ASFMA awards at the annual Media Natcon, starting in 1984.

1984: Medtrek 2, March 10–11, 1984, The Shore Inn Sydney

Best Australian Media Fanzine

Best Australian Media Fanwriter

Best Australian Media Fanartist

1985: Con Amore, June 8–10, 1985, Brisbane Parkroyal Brisbane

Best Australian Media Fanzine

Best Australian Media Fanwriter

Best Australian Media Fanartist

1986 Galactic Tours, March 7–10, 1986, Townhouse Melbourne

Best Australian Media Fanzine

Best Australian Media Fanwriter

Best Australian Media Fanartist

Best Amateur Audio-Visual

1987: Eccentricon, July 3–6, 1987, Hawkesbury Agricultural College N.S.W.(NSW)

Best Australian Media Fanzine

Best Australian Media Fanwriter

Best Australian Media Fanartist

Best Amateur Audio-Visual

1988: Zencon II, October 14–16, 1988, Carlton Social Club Melbourne

Best Australian Media Fanzine

Best Australian Media Fanwriter

Best Australian Media Fanartist

1989 Conspire, March 17–19, 1989, The Rex Hotel Canberra

Best Writer

Best Artist

Best Fanzine

Best Audio-visual

1990 Huttcon, November 23–25, 1990, The Diplomat Motel Melbourne

Best Australian Media Fanzine

Best Australian Media Fanwriter

Best Australian Media Fanartist

1991 Vampiricon, October 11–13, 1991, Melbourne Townhouse

Best Writer

Best Artist

Best Fanzine

Best Media Newszine

Best Audio-visual

1992 HongCon, June 6–8, 1992, Hotel Adelaide, S.A.

Best Fiction Zine

Best Australian Media Newszine

3 way tie for award

Best Australian Media Fanwriter

Best Australian Media Fanartist

Best Amateur Audio-Visual

1993 DefCon, June 4–7, 1993, Hotel St George Wellington New Zealand

Best Australian Media Newszine

Best Australian Media fanwriter

(Remaining categories not voted on due to inadequate nominations.)

1994 Constantinople, April 1–4, Southern Cross Melbourne

Best Fan Writer

Best Fan Artist

Best Newsletter

Best Fan Fiction Zine

Best Amateur Audiovisual Production

1995 Basicon, October 21, Melbourne University

Best Fan Writer

Best Fan Artist

Best News Zine

Best Fiction Zine

Best Audio Visual

1996: The Festival of the Imagination, April 4–8, Kings Hotel Perth

Best Fan Fiction Zine

Best Fan Newsletter

Best Media Fan Writer

Best Media Artist

Best Amateur Audio/Visual Production

1997 Basicon 2, 27–28 September 1997 YWCA Cato Conference Centre, Elizabeth St, Melbourne

Best Australian Fan Fiction Zine

Best Australian Fan Newsletter

Best Australian Media Fan Writer

Best Australian Media Fan Artist

Best Australian Amateur Audio/Visual Production

See also

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