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'''Alan Renouf''' (b. [[1919]])<ref>Sydney Morning Herald 29 May 2008</ref>, (d. 2008) <ref>Sydney Morning Herald |
'''Alan Renouf''' (b. [[1919]])<ref>Sydney Morning Herald 29 May 2008</ref>, (d. May 26, 2008) <ref>Sydney Morning Herald 31 May 2008</ref> was a prominent Australian Government official during the 1970s. |
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During 1978 and 1979 he was the [[Australian Ambassador to the United States]]. <ref>Sydney Morning Herald 29 May 2008</ref> He was also Australia's Ambassador to [[France]] <ref>Sydney Morning Herald 29 May 2008</ref>. |
During 1978 and 1979 he was the [[Australian Ambassador to the United States]]. <ref>Sydney Morning Herald 29 May 2008</ref> He was also Australia's Ambassador to [[France]] <ref>Sydney Morning Herald 29 May 2008</ref>. |
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Alan Renouf (b. 1919)[1], (d. May 26, 2008) [2] was a prominent Australian Government official during the 1970s.
During 1978 and 1979 he was the Australian Ambassador to the United States. [3] He was also Australia's Ambassador to France [4].
Prior to that he was the permanent head of the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia) 1974-1977 [5]
Alan Renouf wrote at least two books
"The Frightened Country", published 1979 [6]
"Malcolm Fraser and Australian Foreign Policy", published 1986 [7]