Background
Freier was born in Brisbane where he attended Hendra State High School and was raised in the Roman Catholic Church.
Freier was born in Brisbane where he attended Hendra State High School and was raised in the Roman Catholic Church.
In addition to a Doctor of Philosophy from James Cook University, he has received the degrees of Master of Educational Studies (MEdSt) from the University of Newcastle, Bachelor of Divinity (Bachelor's Degree) from the Melbourne College of Divinity, Diploma of Education (DipEd) from the University of Queensland and Bachelor of Applied Science (BAppSc) from the Queensland Institute of Technology.
He has been the 13th Archbishop of Melbourne since 16 December 2006. He was elected Primate of Australia on 28 June 2014, being installed by Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, on 13 August 2014. Freier was elected a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD) in 1995.
He worked as a science teacher for six years prior to being ordained.
After his ordination in 1983, Freier was a curate in Kowanyama, Queensland, followed by five years as the rector of Street Oswald"s Banyo, before being appointed the rector of Christ Church Bundaberg. In 1999, Freier was elected as the Bishop of the Northern Territory.
As a supporter of the indigenous Australian communities he pledged to support the Stolen Generations during their healing process. In April 2014, he wrote an opinion piece in Fairfax Media newspapers criticising the Australian government"s "Operation Sovereign Borders" policy which places children in immigration detention, arguing that "churches cannot be silent" and must care for "the alien, orphan and widow".
Freier has criticised large corporate banks in Australia, arguing that wealth creation should not be "separated from moral and social responsibility" and criticised the Abbott Government for "privileging the financial interest of corporations".
Freier has served as a chaplain to the Royal Australian Air Force Reserve since 2001.