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Bill Simon Bill Simon i(A116534 works by) (a.k.a. Reverend Bill Simon)
Born: Established: 1947 Purfleet, Tinonee - Old Bar area, Greater Taree, Mid North Coast, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Chinese ; Aboriginal Biripi ; Aboriginal
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1 y separately published work icon My Story Bill Simon , Taree : NSW Greater Taree City Council , 2014 8523387 2014 single work picture book

'This book is part of a community literacy program Our Words Our Stories, supporting Aboriginal people in the Manning write their stories.' (Source: TROVE)

1 Bill Simon Bill Simon , 2013 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Kinchela Boys Home 2013;
'My name is Bill Simon. I’m actually an ordained Reverend on the block here in Redfern. I give communion, I can do marriages, I can do funeral services and I go into Long Bay Jail and marry guys in there, marry white businessmen under the Harbour Bridge, I’ve done all that, I’ve married people here on the block actually. Looking back onto where I came from I’m Biripi, that means I’m in the Shark Tribe, I was born up in Taree Purfleet Mission. ...'
1 The Hourly Struggle for Survival on the Block Bill Simon , 2009 extract autobiography (Back on the Block : Bill Simon's Story)
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 15 June 2009; (p. 9)
1 A Long Way from Home Bill Simon , 2009 extract autobiography (Back on the Block : Bill Simon's Story)
— Appears in: Good Weekend , 23 May 2009; (p. 18-20, 22)
1 6 y separately published work icon Back on the Block : Bill Simon's Story Bill Simon , Des Montgomerie , Joanne Tuscano , Canberra : Aboriginal Studies Press , 2009 Z1592621 2009 single work autobiography

'Stolen, beaten, deprived of his liberty and used as child labour, Bill Simon was locked up in the notorious Kinchela Boys Home for 8 years where he was told his mother didn't want him, and that he was 'the scum of the earth'. His experiences there would shape his life forever...

Bill Simon got angry, something which poisoned his life for the next 2 decades. A life of self-abuse and crime which finally saw him imprisoned.. From The Block in Sydney's Redfern, one of the most contentious and misunderstood places in Australia, Bill Simon tells the truth about life in one of Australia's most terrible juvenile institutions, where thousands of boys were warehoused and abused.' Source: Publisher's blurb

1 form Bill Simon Bill Simon , 2007 single work film/TV oral history
— Appears in: Stolen Generations' Testimonies 2007;

'My name is Bill Simon. I’m actually an ordained Reverend on the block here in Redburn. I give communion, I can do marriages, I can do funeral services and I go into Long Bay Jail and marry guys in there, marry white businessmen under the Harbour Bridge, I’ve done all that, I’ve married people here on the block actually. Looking back onto where I came from I’m Biripi, that means I’m in the Shark Tribe, I was born up in Taree Purfleet Mission...' (Transcribed from the Stolen Generations' Testimonies website)

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