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Father Frank Tennison Brennan, AO, SJ (born 6 March 1954), a Jesuit priest and lawyer, is Professor of Law in the Public Policy Institute, at the Australian Catholic University. He has also been the Director of the Uniya Jesuit Social Justice Centre in Sydney. He is the son of Sir Gerard Brennan, a former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia.
He is an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for services to Aboriginal Australians (1995). With Pat Dodson he shared the inaugural ACFOA Human Rights Award (1996). His contact and ivolvement with Aboriginal Australians began early in his priestly ministry. In 1975 he worked in the inner Sydney parish of Redfern with priest activist Fr Ted Kennedy, where he also met and worked with Mum Smith among others who were founding Indigenous Australian legal, health and political initiatives.
In 1997, he was Rapporteur at the Australian Reconciliation Convention. In 1998 he was named a Living National Treasure during his involvement in the Wik debate and was appointed an Ambassador for Reconciliation by the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation.
In 2001-02 he spent 18 months in East Timor as Director of the Jesuit Refugee Service and was awarded the Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal for that work.
On 10 December 2008 he was appointed as the Chairperson to the Australian Government's National Human Rights Consultation Committee. In 2009 this independent Committee consulted with the Australian community about the protection and promotion of human rights. On 30 September 2009, it reported its recommendations to the Attorney General, the Honourable Robert McClelland MP.
He has written extensively on Aboriginal Land Rights, including:
- The Wik Debate
- One Land One Nation
- Sharing the Country
- Land Rights Queensland
- Finding Common Ground (co-authored)
- Reconciling Our Differences (co-authored)
and on Civil liberties and Human rights, including:
- Acting on Conscience
- Too Much Order With Too Little Law
- Legislating Liberty
- Tampering with Asylum
- The Timor Sea's Oil
- Gas; What's Fair?
Total Books: 55