List of ambassadors of Australia to France

The ambassador of Australia to France is an officer of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the head of the Embassy of the Commonwealth of Australia to the French Republic. The position has the rank and status of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary and holds non-resident accreditation for Algeria, Mauritania (since 2001), Monaco. From April 1976 to March 1991 there was a resident ambassador in Algeria and has since been held by the ambassador, excepting a period from 1999–2002 when it was held by the ambassador in Cairo. From October 1972 – August 1975, October 1976 – August 1978, January 1988 – September 1990, and March 1994 – September 1996 the Ambassador served as Permanent Delegate of Australia to UNESCO, a role that is now held by the Deputy Head of Mission. The Deputy Head also serves as the non-resident accredited Ambassador to Chad. From 1978 to 2017, the ambassador had responsibility for relations with Morocco until the establishment of a resident embassy in Rabat.

Ambassador of Australia to France
Incumbent
Lynette Wood
since 13 December 2024
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
StyleHer Excellency
Reports toMinister for Foreign Affairs
NominatorPrime Minister of Australia
AppointerGovernor General of Australia
Inaugural holderColonel William Hodgson OBE
Formation11 March 1945
WebsiteAustralian Embassy, France

Gillian Bird PSM was appointed ambassador in November 2020. France and Australia have had official diplomatic relations since Australia opened its Legation in Paris in 1945. The Legation was upgraded to Embassy status in 1948, when Colonel William Hodgson, who served as Minister to France, was appointed as Ambassador.

List of officeholders

The first official representative of Australia in France was Clive H. Voss, who was appointed as a commercial agent in Paris in 1919. His appointment was made on the personal initiative of Prime Minister Billy Hughes, in line with his attempts to establish a system of trade commissioners. Voss established an office in the premises of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris and was subordinate to the Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Despite criticism of his effectiveness, he remained in the position until the Fall of France in 1940 and "helped establish the idea of a distinct Australian official representation in France as a norm".

Minister and ambassadors to France

Ordinal Officeholder Title Other offices Term start date Term end date Time in office Notes
1 Colonel William Hodgson OBE Minister to France 11 March 1945 (1945-03-11) 1948 (1948) 4 years, 7 months
Ambassador of Australia to France 1948 (1948) November 1949 (1949-11)
2 Sir Keith Officer OBE, MC Ambassador of Australia to France 18 April 1950 (1950-04-18) 1955 (1955) 4–5 years
3 Alfred Stirling CBE 1955 (1955) 1959 (1959) 3–4 years
4 Sir Edward Ronald Walker CBE 1969 (1969) 1968 (1968) 8–9 years
5 Alan Renouf OBE C 1969 (1969) 1973 (1973) 3–4 years
6 Harold David Anderson C 1973 (1973) 1978 (1978) 4–5 years
7 John Rowland AO E 1978 (1978) 1982 (1982) 3–4 years
8 Peter Curtis E 1982 (1982) 1987 (1987) 4–5 years
9 Ted Pocock AM CE 1987 (1987) 1991 (1991) 3–4 years
10 Clive Jones AE 1991 (1991) 1993 (1993) 1–2 years
11 Alan Brown ACE 1993 (1993) 1996 (1996) 2–3 years
12 John Spender KC AE 1996 (1996) 2000 (2000) 3–4 years
13 Bill Fisher BE 2000 (2000) 2005 (2005) 4–5 years
14 Penny Wensley AO BDE 2005 (2005) 2008 (2008) 2–3 years
15 David Ritchie AO BD 2008 (2008) 2011 (2011) 2–3 years
16 Ric Wells BD 2011 (2011) 2014 (2014) 2–3 years
17 Stephen Brady AO, CVO ABD 31 March 2014 (2014-03-31) 21 July 2017 (2017-07-21) 3 years, 112 days
18 Brendan Berne ABD 21 July 2017 (2017-07-21) October 2020 (2020-10) 3 years, 2 months
19 Gillian Bird PSM ABD 5 November 2020 (2020-11-05) 12 December 2024 (2024-12-12) 4 years, 37 days
20 Lynette Wood ABD 13 December 2024 (2024-12-13) incumbent 1 year, 55 days

Ambassadors to Algeria

Notes

A.^ Also non-resident Ambassador to the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, 1991–2000, 2014–present.
B.^ Also non-resident Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, 2001–present.
C.^ Also Permanent Delegate of Australia to UNESCO, October 1972–August 1975, October 1976–August 1978, January 1988–September 1990, and March 1994–September 1996.
D.^ Also non-resident Ambassador to the Principality of Monaco, 3 May 2007–present.
E.^ Also non-resident Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco, 1978–2007.

See also

  • France–Australia relations
  • Australia–Morocco relations
  • Foreign relations of Australia

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