Script-writer and director.
Bennett's earliest credits are 'docudramas': the 1983 work Cattle King (likely inspired by or adapted from Ion Idriess's book of the same name), based on the life of Sidney Kidman (and financed by Dick Smith, an admirer of Kidman's) and the 1984 work Shipwrecked, an account of yachtsman Bill Belcher's shipwrecking on Middleton Reef, to the north of Lord Howe Island.
He followed these two films with the low-budget feature film A Street to Die, about a Vietnam veteran battling for recognition of the serious health effects of exposure to military-use defoliants.
In 2018, Bennett released his first novel, Palace of Fires.
Further Reading:
Morris, Joan. 'Light Hearted Look at Polar Continent', Canberra Times, 21 August 1988, p.22.
'Story about Australia's Largest Landholder', Canberra Times, 12 March 1984, p.21.
Warden, Ian. '"Shipwrecked" a Delight to Watch', Canberra Times, 29 October 1984, p.3S.