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Philip James Flood (born 2 July 1935) is a distinguished former
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n diplomat and a former senior public servant. The highlights of Flood's career include
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of the
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and former
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. He was also Ambassador to Indonesia, Director-General of the Australian Agency for International Development, Director-General of the
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, and Head of the Inquiry into the
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(known as the Flood Report). Since his retirement from the public service in 2000, Flood has been actively involved with CARE Australia, the Australia-Indonesia Institute and
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; and has headed several public inquiries, the most recent being the Inquiry into Plasma Fractionation, the Inquiry into Australia's Intelligence Agencies and the Inquiry into Detention Centres.


Public service career

Flood attended the
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, obtaining a Bachelor of Economics (Hons) degree, before joining the
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in 1958. Flood rose quickly through the diplomatic ranks at the department, serving at the Australian mission to the
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in Brussels. He returned to Australia and served as Executive Assistant to the then Secretary of External Affairs, Sir Arthur Tange. He then was posted to the Australian Embassy in Paris and Delegation to the
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, where he was Counsellor. He then served as Australia's High Commissioner to
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. Appointed to the Australian Embassy in the United States in 1976, Flood served as Minister and Deputy Head of Mission and subsequently appointed to the post of Chief Executive for Special Trade Negotiations. In 1985 he was appointed Deputy Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. In 1989, Flood was appointed Australia's Ambassador to
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; serving until 1993. Upon his return to Australia, Flood became Director General of AIDAB (renamed AusAID), the Australian development cooperation agency. In 1995, Flood was appointed Director General of the Australian Office of National Assessments. In 1996, Flood was appointed Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; until his appointment in 1998 as Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom; and his retirement from the diplomatic service in 2000.


Career after public service

Appointed a Director of the Australia Indonesia Institute in 2000, the following year Flood was appointed by
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as Chairman of the institute, where he served until 2004. Flood served as Deputy Chair CARE Australia 2007–2012, Board member from 2003; Deputy Chair Asialink 2005–2009, Board member from 2004; member of Foreign Affairs Council 2004–2007; and National President of the Order of Australia Association 2016–2019. Flood headed the Inquiry into Immigration Detention Centres which reported to the Australian Government in February 2001; the report condemned the then detention centre at Woomera, and especially its treatment of children. He also headed the Inquiry into Australian Intelligence Agencies, which reported in July 2004; and the Inquiry into Plasma Fractionation, which reported in December 2006. The Inquiry into Australian Intelligence Agencies was the major report into the failure of intelligence on the Iraq War.


Honours

In 1992, Flood was appointed an
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in recognition of his service to international relations. He was given the Indonesian Order of Merit, called the Bintang Jasa Utama, for services to the development of relations between Australia and Indonesia. In 2001 Flood was granted the
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for his significant contribution over many years to international relations.


Published works

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*Edited extracts from ''Dancing with warriors: a diplomatic memoir'' * {{DEFAULTSORT:Flood, Philip 1935 births Living people Recipients of the Centenary Medal High Commissioners of Australia to the United Kingdom Permanent Representatives of Australia to the International Maritime Organization Ambassadors of Australia to Indonesia High Commissioners of Australia to Bangladesh People educated at North Sydney Boys High School Officers of the Order of Australia