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Lin Onus
William McLintock Onus (Lin Onus AM) (4 December 1948 - 24 October 1996) was a Scottish-Aboriginal Artist of Onus and was born at St. George's Hospital, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria to William Townsend Onus Sr, Yorta Yorta and Mary Kelly, of Scottish parentage. Lin Onus was educated in the 1950s and 1960s at Deepdene Primary School and Balwyn High School in Melbourne, Victoria. ==Early life== Born William McLintock Onus,but known as Lin, his father was political activist and businessman, Bill Onus. Bill Onus became the founder of the Aboriginal Advancement League and the first Aboriginal JP, dying in 1968, a year after the fruits of a long campaign, the referendum giving Aborigines the right to vote.〔The Age article, "Into the Dreamtime", obituary by Adrien Newstead, 1996 ()〕 Onus was largely a self-taught urban artist who, after being expelled from Balwyn High School for fighting,〔[Neale, Margo, 2000, Urban Dingo, The Art and Life of Lin Onus, Queensland Art Gallery and fine Arts Press, Sydney, NSW, Australia〕 began as a motor mechanic before making artifacts for the tourist market with his father's business, Aboriginal Enterprise Novelties.〔See entries on both son Lin and father William in the ''Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia'', Aboriginal Studies Press for the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra, 1994〕
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