List of high commissioners of Australia to South Africa

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High Commissioner of Australia to South Africa
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Incumbent
Gita Kamath
since 2 March 2019 (2019-03-02)
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Style Her Excellency
Reports to Minister for Foreign Affairs
Seat Arcadia, Pretoria
Nominator Prime Minister of Australia
Appointer Governor General of Australia
Inaugural holder George Knowles
Formation21 August 1946
Website Australian High Commission Pretoria

The high commissioner of Australia to South Africa, known from 1961 to 1994 as the Ambassador of Australia to South Africa, is an officer of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the head of the High Commission of the Commonwealth of Australia to South Africa in Pretoria. The position has the rank and status of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary and is currently held by Gita Kamath since 2 March 2019.

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The ambassador also holds non-resident accreditation as high commissioner to Botswana (1973–1981, since 2004), Eswatini (since 1973), Lesotho (since 1973), Mozambique (since 2004), and Namibia (since 2010); and as Ambassador to Angola (since 2010), and the representative to the Southern African Development Community. The high commission also has oversight for Honorary Consulates in Luanda, Angola, and Maputo, Mozambique. [1]

Posting history

The Australian Government has offered diplomatic representation in Pretoria, South Africa since 1946. Between 1961 and 1994 the designation of the Australian representative in South Africa changed from high commissioner to ambassador. [2] On 9 July 1973, ambassador Colin Moodie received non-resident accreditation as Australia's first high commissioner to Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland. [3]

Heads of mission

#OfficeholderTitleOther officesTerm start dateTerm end dateTime in officeNotes
1 George Knowles High Commissioner21 August 1946August 19481 year, 11 months [4]
2 Alfred Stirling August 194829 March 19512 years, 7 months [5]
John Quinn (Acting)29 March 195122 July 19521 year, 115 days [6]
3 William Hodgson 22 July 19523 July 19574 years, 346 days [7]
Hugh Gilchrist (Acting)3 July 19577 January 19591 year, 188 days [1]
4 Owen Davis 7 January 195931 May 19613 years, 7 months [8]
Ambassador31 May 1961September 1962
5 Charles Kevin September 1962September 19686 years [9]
6 Bill Cutts September 1968September 19724 years [10] [11]
7 Colin Moodie A B C September 1972August 19752 years, 11 months [12] [13] [11]
8 David McNicol A B C August 1975November 19772 years, 3 months [14] [12]
9Keith Douglas-Scott A B C November 1977October 19813 years, 11 months [14]
10 Malcolm Lyon A B October 1981December 19843 years, 2 months [15] [16] [17]
11Robert Birch A B December 1984July 19883 years, 7 months [17]
12Colin McDonald A B July 1988August 19924 years, 1 month [18] [19]
13Ross Burns A B August 19921 June 19943 years, 2 months [18] [20]
High Commissioner1 June 1994October 1995
14Ian Porter A B October 19955 May 19982 years, 7 months [20] [21]
15 David Connolly A B 5 May 199813 March 20023 years, 312 days [21] [22]
16Ian Wilcock A B 13 March 200210 June 20042 years, 89 days [22] [23]
17 Philip Green A B C D E 10 June 200425 November 20084 years, 168 days [23] [24]
18Ann Harrap A B C D E F 25 November 200811 February 20145 years, 78 days [24] [25]
19Graeme Wilson A B C D E F 11 February 20142 September 2014203 days [25] [26] [27]
Chris Munn (Acting) A B C D E F 2 September 20141 April 2015211 days
20Adam McCarthy A B C D E F 1 April 20152 March 20193 years, 335 days [28]
21 Gita Kamath A B C D E F 2 March 2019Incumbent5 years, 179 days [29]

Notes

^A Also non-resident high commissioner to Eswatini (Swaziland before 2018), 1973–present.
^B Also non-resident high commissioner to Lesotho, 1973–present.
^C Also non-resident high commissioner to Botswana, 1973–1981, 2004–present.
^D Also non-resident high commissioner to Mozambique, 2004–present.
^E Also non-resident high commissioner to Namibia, 2004–present.
^F Also non-resident ambassador to Angola, 2010–present.

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