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Award Category: Convenors' Award for Excellence (Aurealis Award for Excellence in Speculative Fiction)

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1998
Win The Rabbits Shaun Tan
Nomination Dreaming Down-Under Jack Dann and Janeen Webb
Nomination Luminous Greg Egan
Nomination The MUP Encyclopaedia of Australian Science Fiction & Fantasy Paul Collins and Sean McMullen and Steven Paulsen
1999
Win Antique Futures: The Best of Terry Dowling Terry Dowling
Nomination Strange Constellations: A History of Australian Science Fiction Russell Blackford and Van Ikin and Sean McMullen
Nomination The Betrayal of Arthur Sara Douglass
Nomination The Worst Band in the Universe Graeme Base
2000
Win Spinouts - Bronze (set) Paul Collins and Meredith Costain
Win The Lost Thing Shaun Tan
Nomination SF Commentary - 2000 Bruce Gillespie
Nomination Transrealist Fiction: Writing in the Slipstream of Science Damien Broderick
Nomination White Time Margo Lanagan
2014
Win "Night Terrace" (a serial podcast story) John Richards (II) and Ben McKenzie and David Ashton and Petra Elliott and Lee Zachariah
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* "It Grows!" (a film) Ryan Cauchi and Nick Stathopoulos
* "The Australian Women Writers Challenge" (an online reviewing initiative) The Australian Women Writers Challenge team
* "Useless Questions" (a radio play, performed by fans at Conflux) Laura Goodin
2015
Win Letters to Tiptree Alisa Krasnostein and Alexandra Pierce
2016
Win The Rebirth of Rapunzel: A Mythic Biography of the Maiden in the Tower Kate Forsyth
Nomination Body Horror and the Horror Aesthetic Claire Fitzpatrick
Nomination Dark Fantasy Versus Horror: Why Are Their Differences Important? And Which Genre Should You Introduce to Your Children First? Claire Fitzpatrick
Nomination Dark Matter Zine Nalini Haynes
Nomination Earl Grey Editing Elizabeth Fitzgerald
Nomination Scarlet Sails Felicity Banks
Nomination Why Do People Like Horror Movies? Claire Fitzpatrick
2017
Win The Fictional Mother Tansy Rayner Roberts
2018
Win Genre Worlds: Australian Popular Fiction in the 21st Century Kim Wilkins and Lisa Fletcher and Beth Driscoll
Win The 21st Century Catastrophe Cat Sparks
2019
Win Watermarks: Science Fiction, Mitigation and the Mosaic Novel Structure in Australian Climate Fiction Jason Nahrung
2020
Win Never Afters: Female Friendship and Collaboration in Contemporary Re-visioned Fairy Tales by Women Kirstyn McDermott
2021
Win Dangerous Visions and New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950 to 1985 Iain McIntyre and Andrew Nette
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