Ian Haig Explained

Ian Haig
Birth Name:Ian Maurice Haig
Birth Date:13 December 1935
Birth Place:Perth, Western Australia
Occupation:Public servant, diplomat
Alma Mater:University of Adelaide (BA)
Nationality:Australian

Ian Maurice Haig (13 December 193510 March 2014) was an Australian public servant and diplomat.

Life and career

Born in Perth on 13 December 1935, Haig moved with his mother and brother to Adelaide as a young boy when his father enlisted to serve in the 2nd AIF. He was educated at Pulteney Grammar School before going on to study for a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Adelaide.[1]

In February 1974, Haig was appointed Australia's first Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.[2] In August 1975, Haig was also appointed non-resident Australian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.[3]

In 1978, Haig was one of 20 who contested for Liberal Party pre-selection for the New South Wales Senate vacancy created when Sir Robert Cotton retired.[4] [5] He was unsuccessful securing the nomination by just one vote.[1]

In 1986, Haig was chairman of Power International, a technology company.[6]

Haig was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1988 for his services to international relations.

Notes and References

  1. News: Youngest ambassador had a deep affinity for the world of Islam - and cricket. The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 29 March 2014. Bruce. Debelle. https://web.archive.org/web/20150305221254/http://www.smh.com.au/comment/obituaries/youngest-ambassador-had-a-deep-affinity-for-the-world-of-islam--and-cricket-20140328-35ond.html. 5 March 2015.
  2. News: Ambassador. 9 February 1974. 1. The Canberra Times.
  3. News: Envoy. 30 August 1975. 9. The Canberra Times.
  4. News: Envoy to seek Senate seat. 20 January 1978. 7. The Canberra Times.
  5. News: 20 nominate for N.S.W. Senate seat. 1 February 1978. 3. The Canberra Times.
  6. News: Power International buys into Du Pont. 11 November 1986. 15. The Canberra Times.