Joan Bielski


Joan Margaret Bielski,, was an Australian activist for equality for women in employment, education and public life.

Early life

Born at Narrabri, New South Wales to Francis Ward and Doris, the family moved to Armidale where Bielski attended St Patrick's Convent and later completed her intermediate certificate at St Mary's Convent in Gunnedah.

Career

Bielski graduated from the University of Sydney in 1949 and became a History, English and Economics teacher with the NSW Department of Education until 1974.
In 1972 Bielski was a founding member of the Women's Electoral Lobby and also of the NSW Women in Education group.
On her retirement from teaching in 1974 Bielski spent three years as principal research officer to the Royal Commission on Human Relationships. In 1977 she was appointed head of the NSW Ministry of Education's Social Development Unit.

Awards and recognition

In the 1989 Australia Day Honours List, Bielski was named a Member of the Order of Australia, "In recognition of service to the development of equal opportunities for women and girls, particularly in education".
At the second Edna Ryan Awards in 1999 Joan was named the Grand Stirrer.
The Queen's Birthday 2004 Honours List saw her named Officer of the Order of Australia, "For service to the community, particularly through programs to encourage women's participation in political life and through continued contributions to the principles of equal opportunity, access to education and social reform."

Publications

Bielski married Jerzy Stefan Bielski in 1953. He was born in Stockholm in 1921 to Polish parents and survived four years in Auschwitz. After being liberated he migrated to Australia in 1949. George died in 2009. Bielski died in 2012 following a massive stroke.