Richard Philip Broinowski (born 8 May 1940) is a former
Australian public servant and
diplomat
A diplomat (from grc, δίπλωμα; romanized ''diploma'') is a person appointed by a state or an intergovernmental institution such as the United Nations or the European Union to conduct diplomacy with one or more other states or internati ...
. He worked in Mexico, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, the Philippines, Iran and Burma, including as
Ambassador to Mexico,
Ambassador to Vietnam, and
Ambassador to South Korea.
Life and career
Born in Melbourne, Victoria in May 1940, Broinowski was the grandson of
Robert Broinowski, a public servant and author about whom the younger wrote a biography: ''A Witness to History'' (published 2001)., and a great grandson of
Gracius Broinowski, an artist and ornithologist.
Obtaining his Bachelor of Laws from the
University of Adelaide
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in 1961, Broinowski was admitted to the South Australian Supreme Court Bar in Adelaide in 1963. Later in 1963, Broinowski joined the
Department of External Affairs as a junior diplomat and began studying Japanese at the
Australian National University
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. His early postings were to Tokyo, Rangoon, Tehran and Manila.
In 1975, when sent to Manila, he and his wife
Alison Broinowski
Alison Elizabeth Broinowski, ( Woodroffe; born 25 October 1941) is an Australian academic, journalist, writer and former Australian public servant.
Biography
Alison Woodroffe was born in Adelaide, South Australia, on 25 October 1941. She att ...
, whom he had married in 1963, became the first husband and wife the Department had sent to serve in the same mission.
Broinowski was appointed to his first ambassadorial role in 1983, as
Australian Ambassador to Vietnam. His appointment in Hanoi was for two years, during a time when the Australian Government wished to restore normal bilateral relations with Vietnam in the post-
Vietnam War
The Vietnam War (also known by #Names, other names) was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vie ...
environment. The appointment was his first term serving separately to his wife, Alison, who was the Australian Government's cultural attache in Tokyo. At the time, Broinowski told media that he had reservations about the
Department of Foreign Affairs' rule that a head of mission could not serve in the same legation as his or her spouse.
Between 1987 and 1989 Broinowski was
Australian Ambassador to South Korea, including during the time of the
1988 Summer Olympics
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.
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From 1990 he worked for three years at the ]Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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, as managing director of Radio Australia
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, before returning to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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in 1993. His final ambassadorial posting was announced in April 1994, as Australian Ambassador to Mexico, before his retirement in 1997.[
In retirement, Broinowski became an Adjunct Professor in Media and Communications, working first at the ]University of Canberra
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before moving to the University of Sydney
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. He is President of Australian Institute of International Affairs NSW.
On 10 June 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours Broinowski became an Officer in the General Division of the order of Australia.
In 2021 he was awarded the Judges' Special Prize at the Victorian Community History Awards
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for ''Under the Rainbow.''
Books published
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References
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1940 births
Ambassadors of Australia to Mexico
Ambassadors of Australia to South Korea
Ambassadors of Australia to Vietnam
University of Adelaide alumni
Living people
Harvard Kennedy School alumni