Ted Lovett Explained

Ted Lovett
Fullname:Edward Lovett
Birth Date:15 February 1941
Originalteam:North Ballarat
Height:175 cm
Weight:70 kg
Statsend:1964
Years1:1963–1964
Club1:Fitzroy
Games Goals1:9 (2)

Ted Lovett (born 15 February 1941) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1]

Lovett played two games for Fitzroy in the 1963 VFL season, on a permit.[2] He finished the year back at North Ballarat and won the first of two Henderson Medal, the other coming in 1965.[3] He played seven games for Fitzroy 1964.He is an Indigenous Australian.

Early life

Lovett is the son of Alf Egan, the first Indigenous player for the Carlton Football Club, and Gertie, of the Gunditjmara tribe. He grew up in Fitzroy, Victoria. He was made a ward of the state against his family wishes.[4] He attended school until Grade 5. In 1955, at age 14, Ted and his non-Aboriginal friend of the same age went to Mildura to go fruit picking, but they were picked up by the police and locked up. The non-Aboriginal boy's parents were notified and told to collect him, however, Ted's mother was not notified. Ted commented: “From Mildura I was sent to the Ballarat Gaol with adult prisoners and then went to Court and was made a State Ward. For the next seven years I was in and out of boys’ homes including Turana Boys Home, Bayswater Salvation Army Boys Home, and Langi Kal Kal, Youth Training Centre. The treatment in the Boys’ Homes was unjust and inhumane. I was treated cruelly in the homes; no child should have been there. I would escape but was just sent back again.”[5]

Community service

In the 1970s Lovett worked for Aboriginal Affairs.[4] He played a key role in setting up the Ballarat and District Aboriginal Cooperative, which specialises in Aboriginal health, welfare and community development. He also worked with eye doctor Fred Hollows.[6]

In 2017, Lovett was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for services to the Indigenous community in south-west Victoria.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Holmesby. Russell. Main. Jim. The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. 2007. 978-1-920910-78-5.
  2. Web site: AFL Tables: Ted Lovett . afltables.com.
  3. Web site: North Ballarat. Full Points Footy.
  4. Web site: 'The fighting Maras' – a family story. www.carltonfc.com.au.
  5. Web site: Edward Alfred Lovett OAM First Peoples - State Relations. 2021-11-24. www.firstpeoplesrelations.vic.gov.au. en.
  6. Web site: "Our Queen's Birthday Honours, 2017". www.thecourier.com.au. 11 June 2017 .