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Nationality
  
Australian

Name
  
Nick Parkinson

Occupation
  
Public servant

Alma mater
  
Children
  
Sheena and Joanna


Full Name
  
Nicholas Fancourt Parkinson

Born
  
5 December 1925England (
1925-12-05
)

Died
  
12 September 2001(2001-09-12) (aged 75)Canberra

Spouse(s)
  
Roslyn (nee Campbell) (m. 1952)

Sir Nicholas Fancourt "Nick" Parkinson (5 December 1925 – 12 September 2001) was a senior Australian Public Servant. He was Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs between February 1977 and September 1979.

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Early life

Nick Parkinson was born in England on 5 December 1925, migrating to Australia with his family when his father was appointed headmaster of King's School Parramatta.

Career

Parkinson joined the Department of External Affairs as a cadet in 1951.

Rising up the ranks, he was appointed a Deputy Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1974. He was named Australian Ambassador to the United States in 1976. Before departing on the post, he said that it was "enormously important" to keep in touch with American thinking on the Soviet Union, the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, China and Japan.

Parkinson returned from Washington to become the Secretary of the Department in 1977. Whilst head of the department, he suffered severe eyestrain. In 1979, he left his Secretary role to return to the United States as Australian Ambassador once again.

Awards

Parkinson was made a Knight Bachelor in 1979.

References

Nick Parkinson Wikipedia


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