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Caroline Millar


Caroline Millar (born. 1958) is an Australian diplomat who is currently Deputy Head of Mission to the Australian Embassy in Washington, D.C. and has previously served as Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva and acting-Head of Mission to the United Nations in New York between February and April 2006.

Born in Melbourne, Victoria in 1958, Millar received her tertiary education at the University of Cambridge, from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and a Master of Arts in History. Millar's first posting after joining the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade was as Second Secretary to the embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam (1985-1987). In 1989 Millar became First Secretary to the Australian embassy in Washington and in 1991 was also seconded to the Australian Office of National Assessments as a Senior Americas Analyst. In 1995, Millar was sent to New York to be a Counsellor in the Permanent Mission to the United Nations, serving until 1998.

After holding various administrative positions in Canberra, Millar was appointed a special issues Ambassador for People Smuggling Issues in 2003. Serving until 2005, between February and April 2006 Millar acted as Head of Mission to the Permanent Mission to the UN in New York and was thereafter appointed to succeed Michael Smith as Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations Office in Geneva. In 2006, Millar was elected as President of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention's Seventh Meeting of the States Parties (7MSP), or Ottawa Treaty. Ambassador Millar was only the second woman to lead the treaty.


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