Rex Stevenson

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Rex Kenneth Stevenson AO (born 16 October 1942) is an Australian company director and former intelligence officer, who was the Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service from 1992 to 1998.

Preceded byJim Furner
Succeeded byAllan Taylor
BornRex Kenneth Stevenson
(1942-10-16) 16 October 1942 (age 83)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Spouse
Caroline Schoning
(m. 1969)
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Rex Stevenson
8th Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service
In office
9 December 1992  28 February 1998
Preceded byJim Furner
Succeeded byAllan Taylor
Personal details
BornRex Kenneth Stevenson
(1942-10-16) 16 October 1942 (age 83)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Spouse
Caroline Schoning
(m. 1969)
Alma materMonash University
OccupationIntelligence officer
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Born in Melbourne, Stevenson attended Northcote High School, and then studied a Bachelor of Arts with Honours and a Master of Arts at Monash University.[1] His 1970 masters thesis, Cultivators and administrators: British educational policy towards the Malays, 1875–1906, was published as a book by Oxford University Press in 1975.[2]

Stevenson began his career as an intelligence officer in 1973, and by 1990 he was the Deputy Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS).[1] On 25 November 1992, he was promoted to acting Director-General and was officially appointed to the role two weeks later on 9 December.[3]

After his retirement from ASIS in 1998, Stevenson co-founded the security consulting firms Signet Group and Spectrum Consultancy.[1]

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