Trisha Noble, born Patricia Niven on November 27, 1944, in Sydney, Australia, is a multi-talented artist known for her work as a singer, actress, and songwriter. She began her career in the 1960s, initially gaining fame in Australia as a pop singer. Noble's music primarily falls within the pop and rock genres, and she is notable for her hit singles such as "The World is a Wonderful Place" and "Goin' Back," which showcased her melodic voice and emotive delivery. In addition to her music career, Noble made significant contributions to television and film, starring in various Australian shows and later in Hollywood productions. Her performances include appearances in series like "The Flying Doctors" and films including "The Love Machine." Noble's impact on music can be seen in her ability to bridge the gap between the Australian music scene and international markets in the 1960s and 1970s. While her mainstream success may have waned, her influence persists, particularly among artists who appreciate the pop sensibilities of that era. In recent years, she has also been recognized for her contributions to the Australian entertainment industry as a whole.