List of ambassadors of Australia to the Holy See

The Australian Ambassador to the Holy See was first appointed in 1973.[1][2] It was attached to the office of the Ambassador to the Netherlands, Denmark, Turkey, Ireland, Malta, Sweden and Switzerland, before Tim Fischer was appointed as the first permanent resident ambassador to the Holy See in 2008.[1] In 1986, Sir Peter Lawler had been appointed resident ambassador for four months prior to Pope John Paul II's visit to Australia.[3]

AmbassadorStart of TermEnd of TermNotes
Lloyd Thomson19731974Ambassador to the Netherlands and Denmark.[4]
John McMillan19741978Ambassador to Turkey and later High Commissioner to Malta.[5]
John Mitchell Kirtley19781979Chargé d'affaires
Brian Clarence Hill19791980
Lloyd Thomson19801983Second appointment.[6]
Sir Peter Lawler19831986Ambassador to Ireland. Resident ambassador for four months prior to Pope John Paul II's visit to Australia.[3]
Christopher Stephen Knott19861987Chargé d'affaires
Francis Milne[7]19871988
Brian Burke19881991Ambassador to Ireland. Recalled in 1991 to face a royal commission and was eventually jailed.[8]
Terence McCarthy[9]19911993
Michael Tate19931996Ambassador to the Netherlands
Edward Stevens19961998Ambassador to Ireland[10]
Bob Halverson19982003Ambassador to Ireland
John Herron20032006Ambassador to Ireland
Anne Plunkett20062008Ambassador to Ireland
Tim Fischer20082012First permanent resident ambassador[1]
John McCarthy2012-Second permanent resident ambassador[1]

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