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Brooke Prentis was born on 25 May, 1980 in Redcliffe, Queensland, is an Australian Aboriginal Christian leader (born 1980). Discover Brooke Prentis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

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Occupation CEO Common Grace, Indigenous activist
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 25 May 1980
Birthday 25 May
Birthplace Redcliffe, Queensland
Nationality Australia

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1980

Brooke Prentis (born 25 May 1980) is an Australian Aboriginal Christian leader, who is descended from the Wakka Wakka people.

She is the current CEO of Common Grace and coordinator of the Grasstree Gathering.

Prentis was born in Cairns on Yidinji land and grew up in Redcliffe, Queensland on the lands of the Gubbi Gubbi people.

She is a descendant of the Wakka Wakka people.

1997

She attended Redcliffe State High School, graduating in 1997.

She studied at The University of Queensland gaining a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Japanese and Political science.

Prentis became a Christian while studying at university through The Salvation Army.

She has been a member of various churches including the Uniting Church Australia, and the Anglican Church.

She served as a Pastor in Ipswich within The Salvation Army’s Indigenous Ministries.

Prentis is a founding member of the NAIITS (formerly North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies) Down Under Whitley College, University of Divinity, Melbourne, an initiative for Masters and PhD level theological education with an indigenous focus.

Prentis is studying a Masters in Theology through this program.

She is also a scholar of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture.

Prentis is a chartered accountant.

She worked as an auditor with Ernst & Young for seven years.

She has served on the board of World Vision Australia and is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD).

Prentis is a senior fellow at Anglican Deaconess Ministries and is writing a book with funding from the ministries as a resource for Australian Christians and the Australian Church in relationship with Aboriginal peoples.

Prentis has appeared on ABC’s The Drum, NITV’s The Point, Hope 103.2 FM, Soul Search, God Forbid, and Eternity magazine.

Journalist Andrew West of ABC Radio National’s Religion and Ethics Report said Prentis is “one of the most prominent and eloquent Indigenous leaders in the church today”.

Prentis is an advocate for reconciliation between indigenous and other Australians, particularly from a Christian perspective.

She is the Coordinator of the Grasstree Gathering, a national non-denominational event bringing together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Christian leaders.

2015

Prentis was the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Spokesperson for Common Grace in a volunteer capacity since 2015.

2020

In February 2020, she was appointed CEO for the organisation, making her the first indigenous CEO of a Christian organisation in Australia.

Prentis believes Australia Day should be recognised as a "day of mourning" and has proposed that Wattle Day should become the country's national day.

Prentis and Aunty Jean Phillips have led the #changetheheart movement of prayer and lament in the lead up to January 26.

In 2021, the service was simulcast on ACCTV in order to avoid restrictions connected to COVID-19.

In 2021 the Australian Association for the Study of Religion (AASR) Women's Caucus invited Prentis to give the annual Penny Magee Memorial Lecture.

The title of her talk was, "Reclaiming hope: Learning from Aboriginal resilience in Times of Disruption".