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Arcanacon – Melbourne in January; 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 locations
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. [109]
[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. On 29 March 2022, it was announced that Anime Festival would be replaced with Crunchyroll Expo Australia, with the first event scheduled for 17–18 September 2022. [ 6 ]
Supanova's Sydney event was formerly held at the Wharf 8 Function Centre in King Street Wharf, from 2003 to 2005, before returning to Olympic Park in 2006. 2013 was the last time the event was held in Brisbane at the RNA Showgrounds (2003–2013) and Perth's Claremont Showground (2008–2013) having outgrown both venues.
Melbourne decided to start their exhibition shortly after the one in Sydney, so the participants could transport their exhibits during the winter of 1880. [2] The Works at the Melbourne International Exhibition. 1878. In May 1878, the designs of Joseph Reed and Frederick Barnes were chosen for the Main Building of the Exhibition.
Dates Location Atten. Guests 18 August 2007 The Roundhouse, University of New South Wales Sydney, New South Wales: 1,435: Queenie Chan, W Chew Chan, Gregor Whiley, and Yunyu. [6] [7] [8] 2 August 2008 The Roundhouse, University of New South Wales Sydney, New South Wales: 2,295: Queenie Chan, W Chew Chan, Hidenobu Kiuchi, and Tan Kit Mun. [6] [9 ...
The seven-year veteran suffered a ruptured Achilles injury in the Browns' Week 7 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals and is out for the remainder of the 2024-25 season. He is expected to recover and be ...
The first issue of The Skeptic came out of Melbourne in January 1981, edited by Mark Plummer and produced by James Gerrand. [215] The first issue was a black and white broadsheet tabloid. [ 5 ] For many years the logo was the same logo as the American publication the Skeptical Inquirer only photocopied with the end chopped off.