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David Irvine (diplomat)

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Preceded by
  
Paul O'Sullivan

Name
  
David Irvine

Prime Minister
  
John Howard

Role
  
Journalist

Preceded by
  
Allan Taylor

Succeeded by
  
Duncan Lewis

Nationality
  
Australian


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Prime Minister
  
Kevin Rudd Julia Gillard Tony Abbott

Full Name
  
David Taylor Irvine

Born
  
10 January 1947 (age 77) Perth, Western Australia, Australia (
1947-01-10
)

Alma mater
  
University of Western Australia

Education
  
University of Western Australia

Books
  
Leather Gods & Wooden Heroes: Java's Classical Wayang

David Taylor Irvine (born 10 January 1947) is an Australian diplomat, who from March 2009 to September 2014 was the Director-General of Security (head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation). Prior to his appointment to ASIO, he was Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) from 2003 to 2009.

Irvine was born in Perth, Western Australia and studied at Hale School and The University of Western Australia, graduating with honours in Elizabethan history. He worked as a journalist in Perth, and joined the Department of External Affairs (the Australian foreign service) in 1970, and served as Australian High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea (1996–1999) and Australian Ambassador to China (2000–2003).

He has written two books about Indonesia: a 1990 English translation of Bisma: Warrior Priest of the Mahabharata by Satyagraha Hurip, and Leather Gods & Wooden Heroes: Java's Classical Wayang (1996; about Indonesian Wayang shadow puppets).

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David Irvine (diplomat) Wikipedia