Ian Kemish

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Ian Kemish

Ian Kemish, AM (born 18 July 1961) is an Australian author, international relations specialist and not-for-profit chair. He is a former senior diplomat and business executive. During his career with the Australian Government he served as Australian High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea, Australian ambassador to Germany, head of the consular and Southeast Asia Divisions of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and head of the Prime Minister's International Division. As of 2025 he is a non-executive director of Digicel Pacific, co-founder of international strategic advisory firm Forridel, adjunct professor in History at the University of Queensland, a Distinguished Advisor of the Australian National University National Security College, and Industry Fellow at the Griffith Asia Institute.

His book The Consul, released in July 2022, provides an insider account on more than 20 years of international crisis management by the Australian consular service.[1][2] He is currently working on his debut novel 'Two Islands' under contract with University of Queensland Press, scheduled for publication in March 2026.[3]

Kemish was born in the United Kingdom and grew up in Australia and Papua New Guinea. He attended elementary school in Lae, Rabaul, and then Port Moresby,[4] and secondary school in Darwin and Brisbane, Australia. Kemish graduated with Honours in modern Southeast Asian history from the University of Queensland. He began his career as a secondary school teacher, working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait islanders in Queensland. He speaks Indonesian, German, and Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin.[5]

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