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[a] [2] The convention was inaugurated in 2016 and held in Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre as a two-day event from the 3–4 September 2016 in Melbourne. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The convention was later expanded to Perth and Brisbane in 2017 after a successful inaugural event, with each event held a few months apart, [ 5 ] and to Sydney in 2019.
In 2020 Saunders assembled an international team of sceptics to help him complete a project he had been working on since at least 2018, dubbed the "Great Australian Psychic Prediction Project". As of 2021, the project found psychic predictions to have an 11% success rate, out of 3224 predictions, with approximately 650 yet to be evaluated.
Arcanacon – Melbourne in January; Australian XR Festival – Various cities across Australia - December; AVCon – Adelaide typically in July at various locations; Melbourne International Games Week – Melbourne, October–November, various locations; PAX (event) – Melbourne in November; Supanova Pop Culture Expo – various dates and ...
On March 10, 2021, a live event for PAX Australia was announced and was originally going to be held at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre in Melbourne, Australia from October 8–10, [108] but was eventually cancelled on August 10, 2021, and ran as an online event instead, held on the same dates under the name PAX Aus Online.
PAX (originally known as Penny Arcade Expo) is a series of gaming culture festivals involving tabletop, arcade, and video gaming. PAX is held annually in Seattle , Boston , Philadelphia , and Melbourne .
Supanova is an Australian-made, independent event not affiliated with foreign exposition producers. It is managed by a team of permanent staff, and was founded by Daniel Zachariou, who also served as Event Director until 2021. [2]
The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), colloquially referred to as Jeff's Shed, is a group of three adjacent buildings next to the Yarra River in South Wharf, an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The venues are owned and operated by the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust.
1854 – Melbourne, Victoria – Melbourne Exhibition (in conjunction with Exposition Universelle (1855)) [17] 1855 – Paris, France – Exposition Universelle (1855) [13] [17] 1856 – Brussels, Belgium – International Exhibition [18] 1857 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Art Treasures Exhibition at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Stretford [14]