Bill Farmer (public Servant)
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William John Farmer (born 10 June 1947) is a retired senior Australian public servant and policymaker, best known for his time as
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of the
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and for his career in the Australian diplomatic service.


Background and early life

Bill Farmer graduated from the
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with a
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with Honours and from the
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with a
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in Economics.


Career

Farmer started his public service career in the Department of External Affairs in 1969. His early
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roles saw him serving in Cairo, London and Suva. He was Deputy Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations in New York 1984–1987; Australian Ambassador to Mexico, the Central American Republics and Cuba 1987–1989; Australian High Commissioner in Papua New Guinea 1993–1995 and in Malaysia 1996–1997; and Deputy Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1997–1998. Between 1998 and 2005, Farmer was secretary of the Australian immigration department. The department was first known as the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs when he was appointed, and later called the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs. In 2001, he also held the concurrent appointment of secretary of the short-lived Department of Reconciliation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs. In 2005 Farmer was appointed Australia's ambassador to Indonesia, replacing David Ritchie. Media saw Farmer's appointment as "something of a reward... after service to the Howard government through many immigration controversies". However, in the post his initial appointment was extended under the Labor government by two years. While in Jakarta, Farmer assisted in negotiations to return a group of 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers to Indonesia after they were apprehended by the Australian Customs vessel '' Oceanic Viking''. He also helped to send Australian-funded relief aid to victims of the
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. Farmer retired in 2010. In retirement, he headed an independent review of Australia's live animal export trade, tasked in June 2011 to examine the facilities, treatment and handling of livestock in Indonesia. Farmer made 14 recommendations, including that live animal exporters should be required to ensure their "supply chains" comply with international animal welfare standards. He also served on the High-Level Review of the Australian Aid program 2010–2011, and chaired an Independent Review of the
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. He was Senior Advisor for the Australia/PNG Kokoda Initiative 2014–2016.


Awards

Farmer was awarded the
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in 2003 and, in June 2005, was appointed an
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for service to the community through contributions to Australia's international relations and to major public policy development including domestic security, border systems, immigration, multicultural affairs and Indigenous service delivery. He is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Farmer, Bill Ambassadors of Australia to Indonesia Ambassadors of Australia to Mexico High commissioners of Australia to Malaysia High commissioners of Australia to Papua New Guinea Officers of the Order of Australia Living people University of Sydney alumni Alumni of the London School of Economics Secretaries of the Australian Government Immigration Department 1947 births