Bettie Fisher

[1] While Fisher was still a child, the family moved to Newcastle,[2] where she attended Cardiff Public School until her expulsion aged twelve.

[1][2][3][4][5] Her television appearances included Bandstand on 2 December 1962, singing Up a Lazy River and Basin Street Blues,[1] and Graeme Bell's Trad Jazz program.

[1][3][2][6]: 98  Under her leadership, the centre offered workshops in modern and traditional dancing, karate, photography,[1][3] fashion design and modelling,[7] and script writing.

[1] Fisher organised performances at the centre by visiting black artists, including Roberta Flack and Osibisa.

[6]: 102  The director, Bob Maza, disagreed, and discussions resulted in the casting of some non-Indigenous actors, including Max Cullen and Danny Adcock.