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Lisa Bellear was born on 2 May, 1961 in Melbourne, Victoria, is an Australian artist (1961–2006). Discover Lisa Bellear's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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Melbourne, Victoria |
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5 July, 2006 |
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Lisa Bellear Height, Weight & Measurements
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Lisa Bellear Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Lisa Bellear worth at the age of 45 years old? Lisa Bellear’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. She is from Australia. We have estimated Lisa Bellear's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Lisa (Marie) Bellear (2 May 1961 in Melbourne, Victoria – 5 July 2006 in Melbourne) was an Indigenous Australian poet, photographer, activist, spokeswoman, dramatist, comedian and broadcaster.
She was a Goenpul woman of the Noonuccal people of Minjerribah (Stradbroke Island), Queensland.
Her uncles were Bob Bellear, Australia's first Indigenous judge, and Sol Bellear who helped to found the Aboriginal Housing Corporation in Redfern in 1972.
Bellear was adopted into a white family as a baby and was told she had Polynesian heritage.
As an adult she explored her Aboriginal roots.
Bellear died unexpectedly at her home in Melbourne.
She was buried at Mullumbimby cemetery.
Posthumous poetry collection Aboriginal Country, Ed.
Bellear wrote Dreaming in Urban Areas (UQP, 1996), a book of poetry which explores the experience of Aboriginal people in contemporary society.
She said in an interview with Roberta Sykes that her "poetry was not about putting down white society. It's about self-discovery."
Other poetry was published in journals and newspapers.
She was a member of the 2003 Victorian Stolen Generations Taskforce, having herself been removed from her parents under this policy.
She was also a founding member of the Ilbijerri Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Theatre Co-op, the longest-running Aboriginal theatre troupe in Australia.
Her work was exhibited at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games and at the Melbourne Museum as part of their millennium celebrations.
Bellear was a broadcaster at the community radio station 3CR in Melbourne where she presented the show 'Not Another Koori Show' for over 20 years.
She was awarded the Deadly Awards prize in 2006 for making an outstanding contribution to literature with the Ilbijerri Theatre Company performed play by Kylie Beling, John Harding and Gary Foley The Dirty Mile: A History of Indigenous Fitzroy (a suburb of Melbourne) based on her original concept; and her many published poems and performances of her writing as a poet, actor and comedian.
Bellear was a prolific photographer.
Ilbijerri produced The Dirty Mile in March 2006 as a dramatised walking trail through the streets of Fitzroy, Melbourne.
Jen Jewel Brown, UWA Publishing, 2018 was chosen as one of the books of the year by poet John Kinsella in Australian Book Review.