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Ambassador Andrew Peacock
November 19, 2013 @ 11:45 am - 1:00 pm
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Andrew Peacock was born February 13, 1939 in Melbourne and attended Scotch College and the University of Melbourne. He was elected President of the Victorian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia in 1965 – the youngest person to ever hold that position. In 1966, following the retirement of Sir Robert Menzies, Peacock was elected as the Member for Kooyong in the House of Representatives. In 1969, he was appointed Minister for the Army and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister – the youngest ever Minister in Australia’s history.
Subsequently, he held the portfolios of Minister assisting the Treasurer, Minister for External Territories, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Industry and Commerce. In Opposition, he was twice Leader of the Opposition and also Shadow Treasurer, Shadow Foreign Minister, Shadow Minister for Trade and Shadow Attorney General. As Foreign Minister, Peacock was elected Vice President of the General Assembly of the United Nations, while as Minister for External Territories he set Papua New Guinea on the road to self-government.
Peacock retired from Parliament in 1994 and was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia and Grand Chief Companion of the Order of Logohu in Papua New Guinea – thus being the recipient of both countries’ highest civilian honors. In 1994, on the nomination of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, he was elected President of the International Democrat Union and also served as President of the Pacific Democrat Union. 1996, he was appointed Australian Ambassador to the USA and on completion of this term a motion was moved in the US House of Representatives commending his outstanding work. On return to Australia, Peacock was appointed Chairman, President and CEO of Boeing Australia. He has since retired and whilst living in Texas, USA remains an Australian Citizen.