John Alan Sendy (1 June 1924 - 4 August 2004) was an Australian communist activist.
Sendy joined the Communist Party of Australia in 1942.[1] He was a committed activist for many years in South Australia and Victoria, serving on the National Councils and studying communist theory in China and the Soviet Union.[2] From 1972 to 1974 he was national president of the Communist Party.[3] Sendy left the Communist Party in 1974 as part of the turmoil of that decade over the increasing brutality of Stalinism eventually exacerbated by the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.[4] In his retirement Sendy focused on writing and released an autobiography, Comrades Come Rally! Recollections of an Australian Communist, in 1978.[3] He died in 2004.[1]