Sol Bellear

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Sol Bellear was a Bundjalung man born in 1950 in Mullumbimby, NSW and he passed away in 2017. Sol served his community in a social, political and legal capacity for many years. His activism and desire to serve the community began as a teenager when he moved to Redfern following the 1967 Referendum. Sol was the person who introduced then-Prime Minister Paul Keating onto the stage at Redfern Park in 1992, where Keating delivered his famous “Redfern Park” speech.

Sol held many different roles during his life. He was the Chairperson for the Aboriginal Medical Service, a Board Member of the South Sydney Rugby League Football Club, the Chairperson for Tranby Aboriginal College and the [[Redfern Aboriginal Authority[[.

Sol was awarded the Order of Australia (AO) in 1999 for services to the Aboriginal community, particularly in relation to the administration and development of health policies.

In the months before he passed, Sol was a delegate at the historic constitutional convention at Uluru, which resulted in the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

NOW WE THE PEOPLE

In July 2001, endorsers of the SEARCH Foundation's NOW WE THE PEOPLE conference in Sydney included Sol Bellear.

ATSIC

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Lois O'Donoghue, Gus Williams, Sue Gordon, Terry O'Shane, Sol Bellear.

Redfern Land Council

1985, the first Chairperson of the Redfern Land Council is Sol Bellear. At the first meeting membership forms are handed out to be filled out in which 50 members were needed. At first many people ask: ‘is it worth while? Is it tokenism?’ Other members include Jenny Munro, Ann Weldon, George Watts, Isabel Coe, and Christine Donnelly.[1]

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