Belinda "Lindy" Morrison is best known as the Go-Betweens drummer. In June 2014 she received the Ted Albert Award For Outstanding Services To Australian Music at the APRA Music Awards.
Lindy Morrison was the drummer in indie rock group The Go-Betweens from 1980 to 1989, appearing on all the band's releases from their first LP in 1981 until the band's first break up on 26 December 1989.
Their song, "Cattle and Cane" from 1983's Before Hollywood was selected by Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) as one of the Top 30 Australian songs of all time.
In 2008, 16 Lovers Lane was highlighted on Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) TV's The Great Australian Albums series as a classic example of 1980s rock music.
The Go-Betweens reformed during 2000–2006 without Morrison.
Lindy Morrison has also performed in Silent Figures, Shrew, Xero (also known as Zero and Xiro), The Four Gods, Deep Blue Sea, Cleopatra Wong (with Amanda Brown ex-The Go-Betweens), and Tuff Monks. She played drums in The Rainy Season from 2007 until 2011.
Since her band's success, Lindy Morrison has worked as a community musician and been an advocate for copyright law reform, fighting to get a better deal for musicians.
Lindy Morrison has sat on the board of the Phonographic Performance Company of Australia (PPCA) for 20 years and is the national welfare co-ordinator of Support Act Limited, the music industry's own charity.