List of Australian High Commissioners to Sri Lanka


The High Commissioner of Australia to Sri Lanka is an officer of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the head of the High Commission of the Commonwealth of Australia to the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka in Colombo. The High Commissioner has the rank and status of an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and is currently Bryce Hutchesson, who also holds non-resident accreditation as Ambassador to the Maldives.
Between July 1982 and October 2016, and since 1 February 2020, the Australian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka has been also cross accredited as Australian High Commissioner to the Maldives.
Between 1974 and 1982, and from October 2016 to 1 February 2020, the Australian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka has been cross accredited as Australian Ambassador to the Maldives.

History of relations and office

Sri Lanka and Australia have enjoyed official diplomatic relations since December 1946, following the decision of the British Government to grant limited self-government to Ceylon, with the first parliamentary elections being held by late 1947. As a consequence of the limited sovereign status of Ceylon the government of Ben Chifley made the decision to appoint a Commissioner, who had diplomatic standing but not the same powers or rank as a full High Commissioner. In the announcement the Australian Government clarified that: "The new title of Commissioner for the appointment chosen because of the unique status which Ceylon will enjoy in the Empire. It will have a legislature patterned on Dominion Parliaments, but as it will lack Dominion or foreign country status, it would be inappropriate for Australia to appoint either a High Commissioner or a Minister." On 16 January 1947 the first Commissioner was appointed, Charles Frost, a former Labor member of parliament and minister who had lost his seat at the 1946 election. When Ceylon was granted Dominion status, Frost was upgraded to full High Commissioner and was present at the swearing-in of the first Governor-General, Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore, on 4 February 1948.
Frost's appointment did not go without protest however, given the political nature of the appointment, and his performance came under increased scrutiny in late 1948 when Australian businessman V. M. Segal criticised him for neglecting Australia's fledgling trade interests in the country and not having the proper credentials to serve in such a post: "With his staff, he is kept there at considerable expense to this country. It is the biggest sinecure I know." With a change in government, the new Liberal government of Prime Minister Robert Menzies made the decision to terminate Frost's appointment early on 5 October 1950. On 19 January 1951 the Minister for External Affairs, Percy Spender, appointed a career diplomat, Dr John Burton, to succeed Frost as High Commissioner. However, Burton's tenure also proved short-lived when he resigned his office on 28 March 1951, notifying Spender that he had resigned to contest the April 1951 federal election as a Labor candidate for the seat of Lowe against the sitting member, William McMahon. On 22 May 1972, the Ceylon Government approved a new republican constitution that renamed the country 'Sri Lanka' and changed its status to that of a Republic within the Commonwealth. In 1974 Australia established diplomatic relations with the Republic of Maldives and the High Commissioner in Colombo received non-resident accreditation as High Commissioner to the Maldives.

Office-holders

Commissioner to the Colony of Ceylon">British Ceylon">Colony of Ceylon

NameStart of termEnd of termReferences
Charles Frost16 January 19474 February 1948
Dominion status granted---

High Commissioners to the [Dominion of Ceylon]

NameStart of termEnd of termReferences
Charles Frost4 February 19485 October 1950
Dr John Burton19 January 195128 March 1951
Alex Borthwick 28 March 195129 February 1952
Roden Cutler29 February 195214 June 1955
Allan Eastman19561958
Charles Kevin19591961
Bertram Ballard16 July 19627 December 1965
Gordon Upton7 December 196522 January 1970
H. D. White22 January 197030 April 1972
H. G. Marshall30 April 197222 May 1972

High Commissioners to Sri Lanka

NameStart of termEnd of termReferences
H. G. Marshall22 May 197218 July 1975
Alex Borthwick18 July 197531 October 1979
Warwick Mayne-Wilson31 October 197912 February 1982
David Rutter12 February 198215 March 1985
Robert Cotton15 March 1985February 1988
Tonia ShandFebruary 1988December 1991
Howard Debenham1 January 1992March 1995
Bill TweddellMarch 1995July 1996
David RitchieJuly 1996January 1999
Peter RoweJanuary 1999January 2002
David BinnsJanuary 2002January 2005
Dr Greg FrenchJanuary 2005February 2008
Kathy KlugmanFebruary 20087 January 2012
Robyn Mudie7 January 20122016
Bryce HutchessonFebruary 2016