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BOARD MEMBERSHIP
The Order-in-Council establishing the Australia–Indonesia Institute in 1989 provides that the Board of the Institute shall consist of a Chairperson, and not fewer than four and not more than 12 other Members. The Chairperson and Members are appointed by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, serve on a part-time basis and receive sitting fees and travelling allowance in accordance with Remuneration Tribunal Determinations.
Board Members are from different parts of Australia and bring a variety of professional expertise in and experience of Indonesia to the Institute.
Mr John Reid AO, Chairman Emeritus, Australian Graduate School of Management, University of New South Wales, Sydney (24 November 1998 to 24 November 2001)
Dr Colin Adam, Acting Chief Executive CSIRO Australia, Melbourne (31 July 1998 to 29 July 2002)
Mr Rowan Callick, Asia Pacific Editor, Australian Financial Review (31 May 2001 to 30 May 2004)
Ms Georgina Carnegie, Director, Golden Marketing, Sydney (17 March 1999 to 16 March 2002)
Mr Harold Clough AO OBE, Clough Engineering Group, Perth (12 November 1999 to 11 November 2002)
Dr Christine Fletcher, Consultant in Indonesia working with the Ministry for Home Affairs and the World Bank/UNDP/Asia Development Bank sponsored Partnership for Governance Reform, Darwin (12 November 1999 to 11 November 2002)
Mr Philip Flood AO, International Consultant, former Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (1 September 2000 to 1 September 2003)
Ms Elizabeth Hallett, Partner, Deacons, Sydney (12 November 1999 to 11 November 2002)
Associate Professor Timothy Lindsey, Director (SEA), Asian Law Centre, University of Melbourne (17 March 1997 to 12 July 2002)
Ms Karin Puels, Consultant, Software Communications Group Australia (SOFCOM) (30 July 1998 to 29 July 2002)
Mr David Ritchie, Deputy Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra (29 June 2001 to 28 June 2004)
Associate Professor Russell Trood, Director, Centre for the Study of Australia–Asia Relations, School of Asian and International Studies, Brisbane (17 March 1999 to 16 March 2002)
Retirements between 1 July 2000 and 30 June 2001
Mr John Dauth LVO, Deputy Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra (14 November 1998 to 29 June 2001)
Annual Report 2000–2001 home | Mission statement | Chairmans statement | Board membership | Media | Youth and education | Arts and sport | Civil society | Commercial and the professions | Administrative overview | Appendix A: Financial statements | Appendix B: Order-in-Council