Bliss studied fashion design at the
East Sydney Technical College and subsequently became an air hostess for
Qantas. She went on to work in public relations at the Parmelia Hilton Hotel in Perth, where she first met businessman
Alan Bond in 1979. Bliss became a successful theatrical producer, working in the West End, New York and Sydney. Her notable projects included ''
Our Country's Good in 1991 and The Holy Terror
in New York in 1993.Our Country's Good
won the Laurence Olivier BBC Award in 1988 for best play. The Broadway production was nominated for six Tony awards. Wayne Harrison of the Sydney Theatre Company (STC) said "Bliss was instrumental in bringing several theatrical properties quickly to the STC, the most notable being Oleanna'', which became one of the great STC successes of the 1990s. Without her intervention, that important piece of 'of the moment' theatre wouldn't have happened in Sydney, and subsequently around Australia." On 15 April 1995, Bliss married Alan Bond at Sydney's
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. Bond had divorced his first wife, Eileen, in 1992. ==Death==