Robert Merrillees Explained

Robert Merrillees
Birth Date:1938 7, df=yes
Occupation:Diplomat, archaeologist, author
Parents:Edna Merrillees, John Merrillees
Children:Antoinette and Dolla
Alma Mater:University of Sydney (BA)
University of London (PhD)
Spouse:Parvine Helen Merrillees
Nationality:Australian

Robert S. Merrillees (born 25 July 1938) is a former Australian diplomat and archaeologist. His memoir Diplomatic Digs was released in 2012 as an e-book.[1]

Merrillees joined the Australian Public Service in the Department of External Affairs in 1964.[2]

In the early 1970s, Merrillees, along with his wife and their two daughters, took part in the Columbia University Expedition to Phlamoudhi, Cyprus, led by Edith Porada. Reminiscing about the two seasons of excavations that the family took part in, Merrillees described the experience as "unforgettable", leaving them with "a sense of achievement, lasting friendships and a nostalgia for times past".

Merrillees first ambassadorial appointment was in 1983, in Tel Aviv where he was Australian Ambassador to Israel until 1987.[3]

In February 1990, Merrillees led a team to Cambodia to hold talks with Phnom Penh government officials in preparation for a peace agreement.[4] The next month Merrillees travelled to Washington, New York, Canada and Paris to continue discussions on a Cambodian settlement.

In October 1991, Merrillees took up an appointment as Australian Ambassador to Sweden; and non-resident Ambassador to Finland.[5] His appointment lasted until 1995, when he was appointed Australian Ambassador to Greece.[2] Beginning his posting to Athens in January 1996, Merrillees was recalled early from the role, in 1998, and took early retirement.[6]

Merrillees was elected a Corresponding Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 1992.

Family

Merrillees's elder daughter, Antoinette, also joined the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and in 2016 was Charge d’affaires in Berlin.[7] She is married to Australia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations,[8] James Larsen, former Australian Ambassador to Israel and to Turkey.[9] They have three children together: Robert, Isobel and Alexandra.

Merrillees's younger daughter Dolla Merrillees until recently was the Director of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Observatory and Museums Discovery Centre in Sydney.[10] She is also the author of the book,, the story of her struggles in becoming a stepmother.[11]

Notes and References

  1. News: Beware of diplomats bearing digs . The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 4 August 2012. 4 September 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160904081140/http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/beware-of-diplomats-bearing-digs-20120802-23izp.html. Chris. Johnson.
  2. Diplomatic Appointment: Ambassador to Greece. Gareth. Evans. Gareth Evans (politician). Australian Government. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304213427/http://foreignminister.gov.au/releases/1995/m125.html. 13 October 1995.
  3. News: Israeli Government 'dedicated to reconciliation'. 15 May 1985. 19. The Canberra Times. Bill. Goodall.
  4. News: Aust team in Cambodia to study UN peace role. 6 February 1990.
  5. News: 22 September 1991. 2. The Canberra Times. New ambassador.
  6. News: Alexander Downer's ousted diplomats. https://web.archive.org/web/20160904092617/https://www.crikey.com.au/2005/08/15/alexander-downers-ousted-diplomats/. Crikey. 4 September 2016. Barry. Everingham. 15 August 2005.
  7. Web site: Australia. Antoinette E. Merrillees. FAO. 30 June 2023.
  8. Permanent Mission of Australia to the United Nations.
  9. Web site: Australian Embassy in.
  10. News: Dolla Merrillees appointed director of Powerhouse Museum as Parramatta River site chosen. https://web.archive.org/web/20160904083651/http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/art-and-design/dolla-merrillees-appointed-director-of-powerhouse-museum-as-parramatta-river-site-chosen-20160411-go3iy0.html. 4 September 2016. The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 12 April 2016. Andrew. Taylor.
  11. Web site: The Woodcutter's Wife: A Stepmother's Tale. www.parentingexpress.com. 30 June 2023.