Bernard Collaery

Bernard Collaery
Collaery in 2015
2nd Deputy Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory
In office
7 December 1989 – 29 May 1991
Preceded byPaul Whalan
Succeeded byWayne Berry
2nd Attorney-General of the Australian Capital Territory
In office
7 December 1989 – 29 May 1991
Preceded byRosemary Follett
Succeeded byTerry Connolly
Member of Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
In office
4 March 1989 – 15 February 1992
Personal details
Born
Bernard Joseph Edward Collaery

(1944-10-12) 12 October 1944 (age 80)
Caversham, England, United Kingdom
NationalityAustralian
Political partyResidents Rally
SpouseAnn McHugh
Children4
Alma materSydney Law School
Profession

Bernard Joseph Edward Collaery (born 12 October 1944) is an Australian barrister, lawyer and former politician. Collaery was a member of the Australian Capital Territory's first Legislative Assembly for the Residents Rally party, from 1989 to 1992. He served as Deputy Chief Minister and Attorney-General from 1989 to 1991 in the Kaine Alliance Government.

In June 2018, the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions charged Collaery under the National Security Information (NSI) Act with disclosing protected intelligence information. The case relates to the Australia–East Timor spying scandal, in which the Australian government bugged Timor-Leste offices in order to gain an advantage during commercial negotiations to carve up the resource-rich Timor Sea. However, in July 2022, the charges were waived by Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus.