- Entry type: Resource
- Entry ID: AWH002854
Susan Crennan interviewed by Ruth Campbell in the Law in Australian society oral history project [sound recording]
- Repository National Library of Australia, Oral History and Folklore Collection
- Reference ORAL TRC 3438
- Date Range 1-Mar-96 - 26-Feb-97
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Description
2 digital audio tapes (ca. 150 min.) Susan Crennan, QC and barrister, talks about her Irish Catholic background; schooling at St. Bernadette’s Primary, Ivanhoe and Our Lady of Mercy at Heidelberg; arts degree at Melbourne University, completion of law degree at Sydney University and admission to Bar in 1979. She then talks about her reasons for choosing law; moving to Melbourne; copyright and patent cases; work involved in after taking silk, such as the Tricontinental Royal Commission. Crennan then talks about her writings; committee work; difficulties involved in combining work as a barrister with family life and changes seen in the law. She then provides some biographical information about her great-great grandfather, Patrick Joseph Hogan, a student at the Royal Academy, and his art work.
- Access Written permission required for research, personal copies and public use during the lifetime of the interviewee.
- Finding Aid Corrected transcript (typescript, 69 leaves)