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Born: Established: 1986 Port Lincoln, Port Lincoln - Louth Bay area, Southern Eyre Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 2 y separately published work icon The Boy from Boomerang Crescent Eddie Betts , Sydney : Simon and Schuster Australia , 2022 24917301 2022 single work autobiography

'It’s a long, hard road from the Nullarbor to the MCG.

'How does a self-described ‘skinny Aboriginal kid’ overcome a legacy of family tragedy to become an AFL legend? One thing’s for sure: it’s not easy. But then, there’s always been something special about Eddie Betts.

'Betts grew up in Port Lincoln and Kalgoorlie, in environments where the destructive legacies of colonialism – racism, police targeting of Aboriginal people, drug and alcohol misuse, family violence – were sadly normalised. His childhood was defined by family closeness as well as family strife, plus a wonderful freedom that he and his cousins exploited to the full – for better and for worse.

'When he made the decision to take his talents across the Nullarbor to Melbourne to chase his footballing dreams – homesickness be damned – everything changed. Over the ensuing years, Betts became a true giant of the sport: 350-plus games, 600-plus goals, multiple All-Australian nods and Goal of the Year awards, and a league-wide popularity rarely seen in the hyper-tribal AFL.

'Along the way, he battled his demons before his turbulent youth settled into responsible maturity. Today, the man the Melbourne tabloids once dubbed ‘bad boy Betts’ is a dedicated husband and father, a respected community leader and an increasingly outspoken social activist.

'Sometimes funny, sometimes tragic and always honest – often laceratingly so – The Boy from Boomerang Crescent is the inspirational life story of a champion, in his own words. Whether he’s narrating one of his trademark gravity-defying goals from the pocket, the discrimination he’s faced as an Aboriginal person or the birth of his first child, Betts’s voice – intelligent, soulful, unpretentious – rings through on every page.

'The very human story behind the plaudits is one that will surprise, move and inspire.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon My Journey Eddie Betts , Cammeray : Simon and Schuster Australia , 2021 22437819 2021 single work autobiography

'It’s a long, hard road from the Nullarbor to the MCG.

'How does a self-described ‘skinny Aboriginal kid’ overcome a legacy of family tragedy to become an AFL legend? One thing’s for sure: it’s not easy. But then, there’s always been something special about Eddie Betts.

'Betts grew up in Port Lincoln and Kalgoorlie, in environments where the destructive legacies of colonialism – racism, police targeting of Aboriginal people, drug and alcohol misuse, family violence – were sadly normalised. His childhood was defined by family closeness as well as family strife, plus a wonderful freedom that he and his cousins exploited to the full – for better and for worse.

'When he made the decision to take his talents across the Nullarbor to Melbourne to chase his footballing dreams – homesickness be damned – everything changed. Over the ensuing years, Betts became a true giant of the sport: 300-plus games, 600-plus goals, multiple All-Australian nods and Goal of the Year awards, and a league-wide popularity rarely seen in the hyper-tribal AFL.

'Along the way, he battled his demons before his turbulent youth settled into responsible maturity. Today, the man the Melbourne tabloids once dubbed ‘bad boy Betts’ is a dedicated husband and father, a respected community leader and an increasingly outspoken social activist.

'Sometimes funny, sometimes tragic and always honest – often laceratingly so – My Journey is the inspirational life story of a champion, in his own words. Whether he’s narrating one of his trademark gravity-defying goals from the pocket, the discrimination he’s faced as an Aboriginal person or the birth of his first child, Betts’s voice – intelligent, soulful, unpretentious – rings through on every page.

'The very human story behind the plaudits is one that will surprise, move and inspire.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon My People Eddie Betts , Eddie Betts (illustrator), Adelaide : Eddie Betts Family Trust , 2019 25332706 2019 single work picture book children's

'In MY PEOPLE with Eddie's Lil' Homies children learn about Aboriginal culture.Eddie Betts is one of Australia's most well know Aboriginal AFL players. Following on from the success of his first book, MY KIND, Eddie aims to educate young Australians on Aboriginal culture which has a unique history dating back over 60 thousand years. Eddie hopes all children can have access to literacy and learning opportunities. This is Eddie's second book and it's all about sharing facts about his mob. It also makes reading fun, so rap or rhyme with your own lil' homies and share it by tagging @eddieslilhomies and #eddieslilhomies' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon My Kind Eddie Betts , Eddie Betts (illustrator), Adelaide : Eddie Betts Family Trust , 2018 25812787 2018 single work picture book children's

'What’s up? My name is Eddie and I’m here to say:
Kindness is the key, it’s the only way.
I love being kind, I feel it in my heart.
I need some lil’ homies to spread kindness off the charts.

'Join Eddie as he sets out to build his ‘kindness crew’ of lil’ homies, and helps kids understand acceptance and equality.

'Rap and rhyme the text out aloud to help your own lil’ homies read with confidence.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Eddie's Lil' Homies Eddie Betts , Adelaide : Eddie Betts Family Trust , 2018- 25812751 2018 series - author picture book
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