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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 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 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.

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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 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 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 45 years old. She was buried at Mullumbimby cemetery. (en)
  • Lisa (Marie) Bellear (Melbourne, 2 de maio de 1961 — Melbourne, 5 de julho de 2006) foi uma poetisa, fotógrafa, ativista, porta-voz, dramaturga, comediante e radialista australiana e indígena. Era uma mulher goernpil do povo noonuccal de Minjerribah (Ilha Stradbroke), em Queensland. Seus tios eram Bob Bellear — o primeiro juiz indígena da Austrália — e Sol Bellear — que ajudou a fundar a Aboriginal Housing Corporation, em Redfern, em 1972. Foi adotada por uma família branca ainda bebê e foi informada de que tinha herança polinésia. Quando adulta, explorou suas raízes aborígenes. Morreu inesperadamente em sua casa, em Melbourne, com 45 anos e foi enterrada no cemitério de Mullumbimby. (pt)
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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 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 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. (en)
  • Lisa (Marie) Bellear (Melbourne, 2 de maio de 1961 — Melbourne, 5 de julho de 2006) foi uma poetisa, fotógrafa, ativista, porta-voz, dramaturga, comediante e radialista australiana e indígena. Era uma mulher goernpil do povo noonuccal de Minjerribah (Ilha Stradbroke), em Queensland. Seus tios eram Bob Bellear — o primeiro juiz indígena da Austrália — e Sol Bellear — que ajudou a fundar a Aboriginal Housing Corporation, em Redfern, em 1972. Foi adotada por uma família branca ainda bebê e foi informada de que tinha herança polinésia. Quando adulta, explorou suas raízes aborígenes. (pt)
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