Bel Harvey’s journey is one shaped by resilience, hard work, and the ability to keep moving forward no matter what life throws her way. Growing up in Hervey Bay, school was a constant challenge—both socially and academically. Facing bullying and racism, Bel often felt out of place, struggling to connect with the way things were taught. Through it all, her father was a steady source of support, helping her push through those early years.
After moving to Toowoomba, things began to shift. It was there she joined Army Cadets, where she found structure, confidence, and a sense of belonging. Leaving school without a clear plan, Bel stepped straight into the workforce, taking on various jobs before finding her stride as a tyre fitter—excelling in a tough, male-dominated industry. Life then took her to Rockhampton, where she transitioned into truck driving.
But everything changed with the sudden passing of her father. It was a turning point that led to the end of a relationship and brought her back to Toowoomba to be close to family and reset.
Looking for a fresh start, Bel moved to Cairns before taking a leap overseas to Scotland. There, she worked, travelled, and explored across the UK and Europe—an experience that broadened her perspective and built her independence.
Returning to Australia, Bel continued chasing opportunity, working on the Gold Coast and in northwestern Queensland driving water carts. During this time, life took another turn when she became pregnant, forcing her to navigate the demands of work while preparing for motherhood.
After the birth of her son, Bel returned to Toowoomba, stepping into life as a single mum while continuing to work and provide. Today, she balances truck driving with office roles, doing whatever it takes to create stability for her and her son.
Bel’s story is raw and real—filled with setbacks, tough moments, and constant change. But through it all, she’s shown strength, courage, and an unwavering determination to keep pushing forward.
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