Robinson, whose novels have won 11 major science fiction awards, also advocated for writers to rise to the challenge of depicting utopian futures.

Robinson, whose novels have won 11 major science fiction awards, also advocated for writers to rise to the challenge of depicting utopian futures.

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By Gary Kemble

Posted September 4, 2010 17:00:00
Updated September 4, 2010 17:16:00

Acclaimed science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson has told the 68th World Science Fiction Convention in Melbourne that he is still optimistic about the world's future.

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Paul Hogan has reached an agreement with the Australian Tax Office (ATO) that will allow the actor to return to the United States.

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Bendigo secures world-first wedding exhibit Photo

The regional Victorian city of Bendigo will host a world premiere exhibition of wedding dresses from London's Victoria and Albert Museum in 2011.

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