Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine
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The Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine is an anual award presented at "NatCon" in Australia since 1969.
1969
- Australian Science Fiction Review, John Bangsund
1970
- The Journal of Omphalistic Epistemology, John Foyster
1971
- The Sommerset Gazette, Noel Kerr
1972
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie
1973
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie
1974
- No Awards Given
1975
- Osiris, Del and Dennis Stocks
1976
- Fanew Sletter, Leigh Edmonds
1977
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie
1978
- Enigma, Van Ikin
1979
- Chunder!, John Foyster
1980
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie
1981
- Q36, Marc Ortlieb
1982
- Q36, Marc Ortlieb
1983
- Q36, Marc Ortlieb
1984
- Rataplan, Diane Bangsund and Leigh Edmonds /Ornithopter, Leigh Edmonds
1985
- Australian SF News, Merv Binns
1986
- The Metaphysical Review, Bruce Gillespie
1987
- Thyme, Roger Weddall and Peter Burns
1988
- Science Fiction, Van Ikin
1989
- Get Stuffed, Jacob Blake
1990
- Ethel the Aardvark Melbourne Science Fiction Club
1991
- Australian Science Fiction Review (second series), Science Fiction Collective
1992
- Eidolon, Jeremy Byrne
1993
- Eidolon, Jeremy Byrne
1994
- Ethel the Ardvark, Alan Stewart
1995
- Thyme, Alan Stewart
1996
- Eidolon, J. Byrne, R. Scriven, J. Strahan
1997
- Thyme, Alan Stewart
1998
- Eidolon, J. Byrne, R. Scriven, J. Strahan
1999
- Metaphysical Review, Bruce Gillespie
2000
- The Coode St Review of Science Fiction, Jonathan Strahan and Steven Paulsen
2001
- (award for Best Fan Production went to a series of comic strips)
2002
- SF Commentary, Bruce Gillespie
2003
- Fables and Reflections, Lily Chrywenstrom
2004
- The Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet, Edwina Harvey and Edwin Scribner
2005
- The Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet, Edwina Harvey and Ted Scribner
2006
- Ticonderoga Online, Russell B. Farr
2007
- HorrorScope, Shane Jiraiya Cummings
2008
- Not If You Were The Last Short Story On Earth, Alisa Krasnostein, Ben Payne, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts
2009
- ASif! (Australian Specific in Focus), Alisa Krasnostein and Gene Melzack
2010
- Steam Engine Time, Bruce Gillespie and Janine Stinson
2011
- (Award for Best Fan Publication in Any Medium was awarded to a podcast.)