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to highlight his distinction in and contribution to Australia's international affairs. Also that year, Woolcott was awarded the Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop Asia Medal, in recognition of his contribution to Australia's relationships with Asia.
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that said Australia was geographically part of Asia and that it was "a basic tenet of our national policy to live in friendship and understanding with our Asian neighbours". Between 1967 and 1970, Woolcott was the Australian
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and the region, although also informed by the under-sea oil resources that Australia was claiming close to Timor. Subsequently, Woolcott was appointed Australia's ambassador to the Philippines between 1978 and 1982.
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American cables leaked by Wikileaks reveal that Woolcott had been an informant to the US, providing consular officials with information of internal government processes during 1974.
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Interview: Richard Woolcott AC Third Secretary,1952–54; Second, then First Secretary 1959–61; Australian Embassy Moscow
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announced that Woolcott had been appointed an envoy to conduct discussions to form a new Asian regional forum.
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Woolcott married Danish-born Birgit Christensen in London in July 1952 and the couple moved to
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shortly after the wedding. Birgit died from lung cancer in 2008. The couple's son,
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to Ghana. In the role, he regularly visited several capitals and cities throughout
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for Australia's term in November 1985. Woolcott also served as secretary of the
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regime to Australia's strategic and foreign policy goals and its relations with
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The Hot Seat: Reflections on Diplomacy from Stalin's Death to the Bali Bombings
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The Hot Seat: Reflections on Diplomacy from Stalin's Death to the Bali Bombings
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In July 2008, Woolcott was selected as one of the inaugural fellows of the
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For his services to diplomacy and international relations, he was made an
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Embassy of the United States in Canberra, 14 January 1974, Wikileaks.
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in 1985, and advanced to a Companion of the Order in 1993.
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from 1982 to 1988, and served as the president of the
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In 1967, Woolcott drafted a speech for Prime Minister
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From 1997, Woolcott was the founding director of the
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Index

AC
Secretary
Department of Foreign Affairs
Canberra
Peter
Alma mater
University of Melbourne
AC
Geelong Grammar School
University of Melbourne
Australian Embassy in Moscow
Harold Holt
high commissioner
West Africa
Australia's ambassador to Indonesia
Indonesian invasion of East Timor
Kissingerian
Suharto
ASEAN
Australian ambassador to the United Nations
United Nations Security Council
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Kevin Rudd
Asia Society AustralAsia Centre
Australian Republican Movement
Moscow
Peter
Australian ambassador to Italy
Malcolm Turnbull

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