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He was a member of the [[committee]] that ran [[The Festival of the Imagination]] in 1992.  
 
He was a member of the [[committee]] that ran [[The Festival of the Imagination]] in 1992.  
  
By early 2023, his sf.org.au site had become unavailable, impacting websites for [[WASFF]], the [[MSFC]], and a wiki that had hosted eligibility lists for the [[Ditmar Awards]].
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By early 2023, his sf.org.au site had become unavailable, impacting websites for [[WASFF]], the [[MSFC]], and a wiki that had hosted eligibility lists for the [[Ditmar Awards]]. The site was back, to some extent, by the end of 2023.
  
 
*[https://locusmag.com/2021/11/jeremy-g-byrne-1964-2021/ Obituary] in ''[[Locus]]''.  
 
*[https://locusmag.com/2021/11/jeremy-g-byrne-1964-2021/ Obituary] in ''[[Locus]]''.  

Latest revision as of 16:41, 30 December 2023

(November 4, 1964 – November 25, 2021)

Jeremy G. Byrne, an Australian fan, was a founder and co-editor of Eidolon, administrator of the eidolist and Australian SF website sf.org.au. He began his fannish career in Perth and later moved to Melbourne.

He was a member of the committee that ran The Festival of the Imagination in 1992.

By early 2023, his sf.org.au site had become unavailable, impacting websites for WASFF, the MSFC, and a wiki that had hosted eligibility lists for the Ditmar Awards. The site was back, to some extent, by the end of 2023.

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