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Media [[fan]], later known as Susan Batho. Founder of [[Astrex]]. Chair of 7th Medtrek Convention. Recipient of a Special Award for Services to Fandom in 1992, and the 1997 [[A. Bertram Chandler Award]].
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Susan Batho is also known as Sue Smith, SueP Clarke, Susan Smith Clarke. She has chaired five Medtrek Conventions and a Syncon, put out over 400 fanzines (media, fantasy, apas, faanzines and genzines) and organised the occasional club (Fannish & non-fannish). She won FanQ and ASFMA awards in editing and writing, and has received a Ditmar Award for services to Australian Fandom (1992) and the A. Bertram Chandler Award in 1997. Founder of [[Astrex]]. She worked at Western Sydney University (UWS) and even taught a class in fan studies.
  
 
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(1953 --)

Susan Batho is also known as Sue Smith, SueP Clarke, Susan Smith Clarke. She has chaired five Medtrek Conventions and a Syncon, put out over 400 fanzines (media, fantasy, apas, faanzines and genzines) and organised the occasional club (Fannish & non-fannish). She won FanQ and ASFMA awards in editing and writing, and has received a Ditmar Award for services to Australian Fandom (1992) and the A. Bertram Chandler Award in 1997. Founder of Astrex. She worked at Western Sydney University (UWS) and even taught a class in fan studies.

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