Supanova Expo Explained

Supanova Comic Con & Gaming
Genre:Speculative fiction
Venue:Various
Location:
Country:Australia
First:2002
Organizer:Supanova Pop Culture Industries
Filing:For profit
Website:http://www.supanova.com.au/

Supanova Comic Con & Gaming (also known simply as Supanova) is a fan convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy film and TV, comic books, anime, gaming and collectables. It is held annually in the Australian cities of Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and the Gold Coast.

The first Supanova was held at the Sydney Showground on the weekend of 20–21 April 2002. It was the successor to comicfest!, four similar conventions under the same management held between March 2000 and November 2002 in Sydney. On the weekend of 13–14 September 2003, Supanova held its first convention in the city of Brisbane at the RNA Showgrounds.[1] In 2008, Supanova expanded to include Melbourne (back-to-back with Brisbane) and Perth (back-to-back with Sydney). In 2012, the convention expanded again, arriving on the Gold Coast and Adelaide for the first time. As of 2013, the combined annual attendance across Supanova's six events was estimated at 160,000 (From 11,600 to 39,400 in 2013 across all cities) with the largest attendance of 50,800 fans participating at the Sydney expo, June 2014.

Convention

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] There are also a large number of volunteers, generally appointed on an event-by-event basis, who assist with the on-site running of the convention.

One of the major attractions at Supanova is the special guests - often well-known personalities of interest to convention attendees who participate in signing sessions and panel discussions with their fans.[3] Other notable attractions at Supanova include the cosplay competition,[4] the "Artist's Alley" where aspiring artists can display and sell their work, and the anime theatre. On many occasions Supanova has also hosted, as satellite events, artwork masterclasses, film screenings or similar activities. There is a large exhibitors area at Supanova where attendees can purchase merchandise from one of the many traders present.[5] [6]

As of 2014, Supanova is held at the Melbourne Showgrounds and Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre in April, followed by Sydney Olympic Park and Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre events in June, and finally at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre and Adelaide Showground in November. 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.

In 2017, Supanova announced that they had rebranded from Supanova Pop Culture Expo to Supanova Comic Con & Gaming, citing that the video games industry had made significant strides within the industry, and the ambiguity of the "pop culture expo" branding.[7]

Events

Past

YearLocationVenueDates
2002SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkApril, Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st
2003SydneyWharf 8 Function Center, King Street WharfApril, Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th
BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsSeptember, Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th
2004SydneyWharf 8 Function Center, King Street WharfMay, Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd
BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsSeptember, Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th
2005BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsApril, Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th
SydneyWharf 8 Function Center, King Street WharfOctober, Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th
2006BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsApril, Friday 21st, Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkOctober, Friday 27th, Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th
2007BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsApril, Friday 13th, Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkOctober, Friday 12th, Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th
2008MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsMarch, Friday 28th, Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th
BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsApril, Friday 4th, Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 20th, Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd
PerthClaremont ShowgroundJune, Friday 27th, Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th
2009MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsMarch, Friday 27th, Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th
BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsApril, Friday 3rd, Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 26th, Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th
PerthClaremont ShowgroundJuly, Friday 3rd, Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th
2010BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsApril, Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th
MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsApril, Friday 16th, Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 18th, Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th
PerthClaremont ShowgroundJune, Friday 25th, Saturday 26th & Sunday 27th
2011BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsApril, Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd
MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsApril, Friday 8th, Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 17th, Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th
PerthClaremont ShowgroundJune, Friday 24th, Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th
BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsNovember, Friday 4th, Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th
2012MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsApril, Friday 13th, Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th
Gold CoastGold Coast Convention & Exhibition CentreApril, Friday 20th, Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 15th, Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th
PerthClaremont ShowgroundJune, Friday 22nd, Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th
BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsNovember, Friday 9th, Saturday 10th, Sunday 11th
AdelaideAdelaide ShowgroundNovember, Friday 16th, Saturday 17th, Sunday 18th
2013MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsApril, Friday 12th, Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th
Gold CoastGold Coast Convention & Exhibition CentreApril, Friday 19th, Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 21st, Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd
PerthClaremont ShowgroundJune, Friday 28th, Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th
BrisbaneRNA ShowgroundsNovember, Friday 8th, Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th
AdelaideAdelaide ShowgroundNovember, Friday 15th, Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th
2014Gold CoastGold Coast Convention & Exhibition CentreApril, Friday 4th, Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th
MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsApril, Friday 11th, Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 13th, Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th
PerthPerth Convention & Exhibition CentreJune, Friday 20th, Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd
AdelaideAdelaide ShowgroundNovember, Friday 21st, Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd
BrisbaneBrisbane Convention & Exhibition CentreNovember, Friday 28th, Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th
2015MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsApril, Friday 10th, Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th
Gold CoastGold Coast Convention & Exhibition CentreApril, Friday 17th, Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 19th, Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st
PerthPerth Convention & Exhibition CentreJune, Friday 26th, Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th
AdelaideAdelaide ShowgroundNovember, Friday 20th, Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd
BrisbaneBrisbane Convention & Exhibition CentreNovember, Friday 27th, Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th
2016Gold CoastGold Coast Convention & Exhibition CentreApril, Friday 8th, Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th
MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsApril, Friday 15th, Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 17th, Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th
PerthPerth Convention & Exhibition CentreJune, Friday 24th, Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th
BrisbaneBrisbane Convention & Exhibition CentreNovember, Friday 11th, Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th
AdelaideAdelaide ShowgroundNovember, Friday 18th, Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th
2017Gold CoastGold Coast Convention & Exhibition CentreApril, Friday 21st, Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd
MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsApril, Friday 28th, Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 16th, Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th
PerthPerth Convention & Exhibition CentreJune, Friday 23rd, Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th
BrisbaneBrisbane Convention & Exhibition CentreNovember, Friday 10th, Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th
AdelaideAdelaide ShowgroundNovember, Friday 17th, Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th
2018MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsApril, Friday 20th, Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd
Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition CentreApril, Friday 27th, Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 15th, Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th
PerthPerth Convention & Exhibition CentreJune, Friday 22nd, Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th
AdelaideAdelaide ShowgroundNovember, Friday 2nd, Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th
BrisbaneBrisbane Convention & Exhibition CentreNovember, Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th
2019MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsApril, Friday 5th, Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th
Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition CentreApril, Friday 12th, Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Friday 21st, Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd
PerthPerth Convention & Exhibition CentreJune, Friday 28th, Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th
AdelaideAdelaide ShowgroundNovember, Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd
BrisbaneBrisbane Convention & Exhibition CentreNovember, Friday 8th, Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th
2020MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsMarch, Friday 6th, Saturday 7th & Sunday 8th
Gold CoastGold Coast Convention & Exhibition CentreMarch, Friday 13th & Saturday 14th
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkCancelled
PerthPerth Convention & Exhibition CentreCancelled
BrisbaneBrisbane Convention & Exhibition CentreCancelled
AdelaideAdelaide ShowgroundCancelled
2021Gold CoastGold Coast Convention & Exhibition CentreApril, Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th
MelbourneMelbourne ShowgroundsMay, Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd
SydneySydney Showground, Olympic ParkJune, Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th

Controversy

In June 2016, founder Daniel Zachariou shared on his Facebook page a petition calling for all transgender education to be stopped in schools, and claimed that the Safe Schools program forces children to "learn about sex, gender fluidity and transgenderism at ages as young as 5 without the supervision of parents". This led to outrage and criticism from many convention goers and personalities, and they called for a boycott of the convention.[8] [9] Zachariou later apologized in a post for sharing the petition, by saying "I want to express my sincere apologies to all staff, volunteers, guests and attendees of the Expo, and especially those who identify as LBGTQIA+". He further stated "in no way did I intend to express transphobic or homophobic views, which would not align with the values of acceptance and camaraderie that I hold and aim to demonstrate through Supanova".[10]

At Supanova Sydney in June 2021, a stall in the artist hall was found to be selling items including rising sun flags, merchandise with swastikas, fascist and homophobic statements, and shirts proclaiming pride in a "Christian, heterosexual, pro-gun, conservative identity".[11] Upon alerting staff Friday evening all products featuring Nazi and Rising Sun symbols were removed by Supanova staff prior to the convention opening to the public Saturday morning. The stallholders had been removed previously a number of years ago but had continued to exhibit annually as they had been given a 'second chance' by Supanova under threat of permanent removal. Despite this the stall continued to operate throughout Saturday however the stallholders were eventually evicted Sunday morning when fresh concerns surrounding their behavior on Saturday were raised.[11] Supanova issued a statement stating that they "thoroughly investigated the matter with the assistance of the information provided by attendees overnight, and the exhibitor was subsequently removed from the event". However the slow response and lack of oversight by the organisers resulted in criticism from convention goers and the media, and led to renewed calls to boycott the convention.

In response to the poor handling of the Sydney 2021 stall incident, Zachariou stepped down as Event Director in July 2021, though he still remains with the company.[12] [13]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Supanova . 2007-08-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070828210301/http://www.supanova.com.au/home/about-supanova . 2007-08-28 . dead .
  2. Feeny, Katherine (1 April 2010) Brisbane geeks prepare for comic feast, Brisbane Times, accessed 28 March 2012
  3. Lewis, Maria (23 March 2012) Supanova set to explode on Sydney with geeky guests Hayden Panettiere and Christopher Llyod, The Daily Telegraph, accessed March 28, 2012
  4. Feeney, Katherine (4 April 2011) Stars come out for Supanova, The Age, retrieved March 28, 2012
  5. News: Wookies, anime and Elvens - that's Supanova . Wight . Andrew . 6 April 2008 . The Brisbane Times . 7 August 2010.
  6. News: WIN – Tickets to Supanova up for grabs!. Williams. Matthew. 12 April 2008. The Nintendo Basement. 7 August 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110717015440/http://www.thenintendobasement.com/2008/04/competitions/win-tickets-to-supanova-08-up-for-grabs/. 17 July 2011.
  7. Web site: SUPANOVA COMIC CON IS CHANGING THE GAME OF POP CULTURE EVENTS IN AUSTRALIA. 10 April 2017. Supanova Comic Con & Gaming. 4 May 2017.
  8. Web site: People Are Boycotting Supanova Over Founder's Stance Against Safe Schools. Kotaku Australia. Mark. Serrels. 2016-06-06. 2017-06-19.
  9. News: Calls to boycott Supanova festival over founder's comments. OutInPerth. 2016-06-06. 2017-06-19.
  10. Web site: Supanova boss backtracks on Safe Schools attack. Star Observer. Shannon. Power. 2016-06-08. 2017-06-19.
  11. Web site: Sydney's Supanova Criticised For Apparently Allowing A Stall Selling Nazi & Fascist Propaganda Into Artist Alley. Pedestrian Australia. Julian. Rizzo-Smith. 2021-06-20. 2021-06-20.
  12. Web site: The Founder Of Supanova Is Stepping Down. Kotaku. Alex. Walker. 2021-07-09. 2021-07-22.
  13. Web site: Supernova Director Steps Down Following Controversy Over A Sydney Stall Selling Nazi Merch. Junkee. Millie. Roberts. 2021-07-09. 2021-07-22.