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Nationality
  
Australian

Relations
  
Bob Bellear (brother)

Name
  
Sol Bellear


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Full Name
  
Solomon David Bellear

Solomon David "Sol" Bellear AM is an Aboriginal Australian public figure.

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Early life

Bellear was brought up in the far north of New South Wales and was one of nine children. His brother Bob later became a judge.

Activism

In 1970 Bellear was part of a delegation that intended to speak to the United Nations General Assembly on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues. The trip involved attending the "Congress of the African People" in Atlanta.

Bellear was the first chair of the Aboriginal Legal Service when it was founded in the early 1970s.

He is the chairman of the Aboriginal Medical Service in Redfern, New South Wales and has been on the board since 1975.

In 1990 Bellear became a member of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC), becoming elected as one of 20 councillors for the Sydney region. He was subsequently elected a commissioner for the NSW Metropolitan Zone.

He served as deputy chair before stepping down in 1994.

Rugby league

During the late 1970s he was graded by the South Sydney Rabbitohs. He was also involved in the Redfern All Blacks that played at the Koori Knockout competition.

Bellear was a director of South Sydney from 2002 until resigning over the takeover of Russell Crowe and Peter Holmes a Court in 2006.

Bellear was team manager of the Indigenous Dreamtime team who played a Māori team in an exhibition match that preceded the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.

Honours

In 1999 Bellear became a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for services to the Aboriginal community. The citation mentions his work in Aboriginal health.

References

Sol Bellear Wikipedia


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