Edmund 'Garryowen' Finn (13 January 1819 – 4 April 1898) was an Australian journalist and author who wrote many colorful descriptions of the life and people in early Melbourne.
In 1845 Finn joined the staff of the Port Phillip Herald under editor George Cavenagh.
In 1858 the chief secretary, John O'Shanassy, who had been at school with Finn, appointed him clerk of the papers of the Victorian Legislative Council, a position from which he retired on a pension in 1886 due to failing eyesight.
In 1878 he published Der Eggsberiences ov Hans Schwarts … with Humorous Interleaves.
A son, Edmund, published A Priest's Secret (Melbourne, 1888) and other works.