Daftar Duta Besar Australia untuk Indonesia

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Duta Besar Australia untuk Indonesia adalah pejabat Luar Negeri dan Perdagangan Australia dan kepala Kedutaan Besar Persemakmuran Australia untuk Republik Indonesia. Jabatan ini berstatus Duta Besar Luar Biasa dan Berkuasa Penuh. Kedutaan besar di Jakarta merupakan kompleks kedubes Australia terbesar di dunia dan salah satu kedutaan besar terpenting bagi Australia.[1] Kedutaan besar dibantu oleh konsulat di Bali dan Makassar.

Duta Besar Australia untuk Indonesia
Petahana
Paul Grigson

sejak Maret 2015 (2015-03)
GelarHis Excellency
KediamanJakarta
Pejabat perdanaJohn Hood (Duta Besar)
DibentukApril 1950
Situs webAustralian Embassy, Indonesia

Daftar pejabat

Komisaris Dagang/Komisaris

Nama Mulai menjabat Selesai menjabat
Charles Edward Critchley (Komisaris Dagang) 7 Juni 1935 Januari 1938
Herbert Anton Peterson (Komisaris)[2][3] Januari 1938 3 Maret 1942

Perwakilan politik

Nama Mulai menjabat Selesai menjabat
William Macmahon Ball 7 November 1945 Desember 1945
Alfred Deakin Brookes Maret 1946 Juni 1946
Richard Kirby (pelaksana) Juni 1946 28 Juli 1946
Bertram Ballard 6 Agustus 1946 5 November 1946

Konsul Jenderal

 
Eaton, Konsul Jenderal Australia untuk Indonesia, bersama Sukarno tahun 1947
Nama Mulai menjabat Selesai menjabat
Bertram Ballard 5 Desember 1946 September 1947
Charles Eaton September 1947 April 1950

Duta Besar

Nama Mulai menjabat Selesai menjabat
John Hood April 1950 1953
Charles Kevin[4][5] 1953 1955
Walter Crocker 1955 1957
Laurence McIntyre 1957 1960
Patrick Shaw 1960 1962
K.C.O. Shann 1962 1966
Max Loveday 1966 1969
Gordon Jockel 1969 1972
Robert Furlonger 1972 1975
Richard Woolcott[6] 1975 1978
Tom Critchley[7] 1978 1981
Rawdon Dalrymple[8] 1981 1985
Bill Morrison 1985 1989
Philip Flood 1989 1993
Allan Taylor[9] 1993 1996
John McCarthy[10] 1996 2001
Richard Smith 2001 2003
David Ritchie[11] 2003 2005
Bill Farmer[12] 2005 2010
Greg Moriarty 2010 2014
Paul Grigson[13] 2015 ongoing[14]

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Referensi

  1. ^ CA 2744: Australian Embassy, Republic of Indonesia [Djakarta/Jakarta], National Archives of Australia, diakses tanggal 11 January 2016 [pranala nonaktif permanen]
  2. ^ "Trade Commissioner For Netherlands India". The Telegraph. Queensland, Australia. 15 January 1938. hlm. 11 (SECOND EDITION). Diakses tanggal 25 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia. 
  3. ^ "Retirement of Mr. H. A. Peterson". The Canberra Times. 27, (7,960). Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 28 February 1953. hlm. 4. Diakses tanggal 25 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia. 
  4. ^ Beaumont, Joan, "Kevin, John Charles George (1909–1968)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Australian National University, diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 22 September 2015 
  5. ^ "Mr. C. Kevin for Indonesia". The Canberra Times. ACT. 6 January 1953. hlm. 2. 
  6. ^ Woolcott was Australian ambassador in Jakarta when difficulties over developments in Portuguese Timor, later Timor Leste, came to a head. Extensive information about events during the period is provided in Way, Wendy, ed. (2000), Documents on Australian Foreign Policy: Australia and the Indonesian Incorporation of Portuguese Timor, 1974-1976, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, ISBN 0 522 84928 8 
  7. ^ A brief review of Critchley's career as a diplomat, including in Indonesia, can be found at Tony Stephens, 'Supported Asian Independence', The Age, 25 July 2009.
  8. ^ Dalrymple was later posted to Tokyo and Washington as Australian ambassador. He has written about some aspects of Indonesian affairs in Dalrymple, Rawdon (Summer 2000). "Indonesia in the balance". International Journal. 55 (3). , and about wider foreign policy issues in his book, Dalrymple, Rawdon (2003), Continental Drift: Australia's Search for a Regional Identity, Aldershot: Ashgate publishing company .
  9. ^ Taylor died in June 2007. The Australian ambassador to Jakarta at the time, Bill Farmer, paid tribute to Taylor in a media release Death of Ambassador Allan Taylor, AM noting that Taylor had been ambassador "... at a challenging time in the bilateral relationship, when Allan's patience, resilience and commitment were crucial in helping to maintain close ties between our two governments."
  10. ^ Some observations about his time as ambassador in Indonesia by McCarthy are at Suryodiningrat, Meidyatama (8 December 2000). "Ambassador McCarthy ends 'satisfying' four years in RI". The Jakarta Post. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 22 December 2014.  McCarthy also set out his views on the relationship between Australia and Indonesia in some detail on the ANU East Asia Forum at "Overcoming the Australia-Indonesia cultural divide" on 16 March 2015.
  11. ^ There was initially a slight delay in Jakarta before Ritchie's appointment was approved. This was reportedly because of some concerns in the Indonesian Parliament about the possible approach that Ritchie might take towards Indonesian policy in Papua in responding to problems of regional conflict in the province. See "House approves Australia's new ambassador". The Jakarta Post. 24 January 2003. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 31 December 2014. .
  12. ^ A review of some of the key events in Australian-Indonesian relations during Farmer's posting as ambassador is at Khalik, Abdul; Siagian, Sabam (3 July 2010), "Bill Farmer: Career prepared me for Indonesian assignment", The Jakarta Post, diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 22 December 2014 .
  13. ^ Credentials received by President Joko Widodo in late March 2015. His appointment was earlier reported in Ririhena, Yohanna (4 December 2014). "PM Abbott appoints Paul Grigson as new envoy to RI". The Jakarta Post. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2014-12-21. Diakses tanggal 2017-04-10.  and Bachelard, Michael; Olding, Rachel (2 December 2014). "Paul Grigson appointed ambassador to Indonesia". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2015-02-22. Diakses tanggal 2017-04-10. 
  14. ^ On 29 April 2015 the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced that Grigson would be recalled to Canberra for consultations following the execution of two Australians in Indonesia who had been convicted of drug smuggling. Grigson returned to his post in Jakarta in early June after being in Canberra for consultations for about six weeks.

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