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Horace Neil Truscott (14 January 192323 January 2011) was an Australian public servant and
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. Born in Warrnambool, Victoria on 14 January 1923, Neil Truscott moved to Perth when he was 8. He studied at Wesley College, then at a university for a year (law), before enlisting in the
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for two years. He was accepted into the Department of External Affairs during World War II, one of 12 accepted into the diplomatic service from 1600 applicants. His early diplomatic posts were in Washington, Singapore, Jakarta and Bonn. From February 1966 to 1970, Truscott was Australian Consul-General in San Francisco. In the role, Truscott attended several functions each week, often at universities in the Bay Area, and fielded many questions about the White Australia policy which had by that time been abolished. In 1970, he was posted to Beirut, Lebanon, as ambassador, being also accredited to Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. He left 1973 to various roles in Canberra, before in 1975-1977 being head of the Foreign Affairs office in Melbourne, Victoria. In 1977, he moved to Baghdad as the first Australian resident ambassador to Iraq. Ahead of the move, he studied Arabic at the
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. He was appointed Australian Ambassador to Syria, Jordan and Lebanon in September 1978. Truscott was made a Member of the Order of Australia in the
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, for service through a range of community and social welfare organisations in Canberra, and to international relations through the Australian Diplomatic Service and the Australasian Middle East Studies Association. Truscott died in Canberra on 23 January 2011.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Truscott, Neil 1923 births 2011 deaths Consuls-general for Australia in San Francisco Ambassadors of Australia to Iraq Ambassadors of Australia to Jordan Ambassadors of Australia to Lebanon Ambassadors of Australia to Syria Members of the Order of Australia