Convention Theme

Our Worldcon isn’t just Australian, it’s proudly Asia‑Pacific. While Australia may be hosting, we want to lift voices from New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, and across the region. Many of our neighbours don’t have the population size or infrastructure to host an event like Worldcon, so Brisbane 2028 will also be their Worldcon.

We want creators, fans, and storytellers from across the Pacific to feel at home here. To know that they have a place on our panels, in our workshops, and on our stages. Our aim is to celebrate the full spectrum of imagination from our corner of the world, from Māori and Pasifika futurism to Australian First Nations storytelling, to the bold new work coming out of our fan communities.

By making space for every voice, we’re building a Worldcon that’s bigger than one country, one that represents an entire region of storytellers.

The 22 July 2028 total solar eclipse, falling just before our proposed Worldcon, offers a rare and powerful opportunity for our Worldcon. As one of the most extraordinary natural events, it embodies the spirit of science fiction and fantasy: curiosity, discovery, and wonder. It’s the first since 1857 and the last until 2858.

Hosting Worldcon in our region at this time allows us to open the door to unique programming opportunities, from astronomy and science‑education panels to youth engagement and cultural discussions, giving our convention a defining moment that attendees will remember long after the event.