The winners of the Aussiecon 4 Masquerade were announced. The judges were John Hertz, Lewis Morley, and
Marilyn Pride
Master Class:
- Best in Class: “2010, the Year We Made Contact” (re-creation): Robert Jan
- Best Macabre: #9, “Cthulhu” (original): Sarah O’Keefe (Gilligan)
Journeyman Class:
- Eldest & Most Dangerous: “Countess de Magpyr” (original): Megan Dansie
Novice Class:
- Best in Class: Oberon & Titania Hit the City” (original): Angela & Ian Coburn
- Honourable Mention: “Dr Who” (recreation): Michael Jordan
Junior Class:
- Most Dramatic: “Giving Birth to Horror” (original): Freddie Begelhole
- Best Vigilante: “Rorschach”(re-creation): Miles Burnside Clapp
Anticipation awarded numerous prizes in several categories for the masquerade.
- Master Division-Presentation
- Best in Class: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger for “Sincerity”
- Best Presentation: Lisa Ashton, Eric Brine, Maral Agnerian, Anakin Michelle, Serge Mailloux and Sabrina Vocaturo for “Twilight of the Gods”
- Most Humorous: Krikor Ajemian for “Every Planet Needs Heroes”
- Most Vengeful: Eric Cannon, Catherine Leeson, and Jacqueline Ward for “The Three R’s-Reusing, Recycling, Revenge”
- Angry Robot Prize: Devin Harrigan for “Atomic Robot and the Thing from Beyond Worldcon”
- Journeyman Division-Presentation
- Best in Class: Josianne Morel, Tristan Balekian, Jean-Luc LaRose, Jean-Luc Demers, Maxime Pinard, Alexandre LeBlanc, Lucie Fontaine, Anne-Marie Morin-Bédard, Trixyloupwolf, and Samuel LaChance for “Showdown”
- Most Humorous: Michele Weinstein for “The Hugo Pirate”
- Most Beautiful: Dana Teh for “Priestess of the Phoenix”
- Honourable Mention: Melissa Honing for “The Experiment”
- Honourable Mention: Dr. David Stephenson for “Dr. Oktopus”
- Novice Division-Presentation
- Best in Class: Jennifer Aubin for “X-Men-The Phoenix”
- Best Character: Colin Betts for “Green Lantern”
- Recreation: Jennifer Wynne for “Wanted: One Hero”
- Best in Show-Workmanship: Kenneth Shelley “A Debate That Ends Badly”
- Master Division-Workmanship
- Best in Class: Lisa Ashton, Pierre & Sandy Pettinger for “Twilight of the Gods”
- Good Citizenship: Catherine Leeson and Jacqueline Ward for “The Three R’s-Reusing, Recycling, Revenge”
- Excellence in Fabric Manipulation: Pierre Pettinger for “Sincerity”
- Excellence in Armour Construction: Devin Harrigan for “Atomic Robot and the Thing from Beyond Worldcon”
- Excellence in Corsetry: Ashley Regimbal-Kung for “Wonder Woman of Amazonia”
- Journeyman Division-Workmanship
- Best in Class: Dana Teh for “Priestess of the Phoenix”
- Excellence in overall detail: Josée Bellemare for “Woodland Fairy/Fée des bois”
- Excellence in Varied Construction Techniques: Josianne Morel, Tristan Balekian, Jean-Luc LaRose, Jean-Luc Demers, Maxime Pinard, Alexandre LeBlanc, Lucie Fontaine, Anne-Marie Morin-Bédard, Trixyloupwolf, and Samuel LaChance for “Showdown”
- Novice Division-Workmanship
- Best in Class: Jennifer Wynne for “Wanted: One Hero”
- Excellence in Historical Craftsmanship: Lizzie Newell for “A Regency Era Lady Undresses”
- Excellence in Construction and Leatherwork: Louise Whitty for “Là où personne n’a jamais marché”
- Honorable Mention for Pattern Drafting: Jennifer Jakob for “A Duchess of Diamonds”
- Special Awards by Chapters of the International Costumers Guild
- Silicon Web Costtumers Guild Dreamcatcher Award: Dr. David Stephenson for “Dr. Oktopus”
- NJ/NY Costumers’ Guild for sick and demented fun on stage: Krikor Ajemian for “Every Planet Needs Heroes”
- Chicagoland Costumers Guild Cement Overshoes Award: Krikor Ajemian for “Every Planet Needs Heroes”