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Written by Bruce Haigh   
Monday, 07 August 2006
BRUCE DOUGLAS HAIGH

ADDRESS                                 Guneemooroo, Old Grattai Rd, Mudgee 2850, NSW, Australia

DATE OF BIRTH                       6 August 1945


CURRENT OCCUPATION     Grape and Olive Grower
                                                     Political Commentator
                                                     Author / Correspondent 
 
EDUCATION
2000                                            Mediation Course - Legal Aid Commission (Sydney)   1968/71                                      BA (Honours) Politics and History University of Western Australia

BIBLIOGRAPHY

PUBLICATIONS
Australian Foreign Affairs Record
Australian Outlook (Journal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs)
Directions in Government
The Olive Press (Magazine of the Australian Olive Association)
Quarterly Essay

BOOKS
“The Great Australian Blight”  (Australian relations with Indonesia, with particular reference to East Timor.)
“Pillars of Fear” (An examination of Australia’s failure in regional defence planning.)

PRESS & MEDIA
The Australian Magazine
The Good Weekend
The Australian
The Canberra Times
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Age
The Australian Financial Review
New Matilda
On Line Opinion

Interviews and Commentary with ABC Radio, Radio Australia, Radio National, JJJ, ABC TV, SBS TV, Sky TV, Channel 9.


EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

WORK EXPERIENCE
2000 - 1995  Refugee Review Tribunal
1993 - 1990  Australia - South Africa Training Program
1994 - 1972  Department of Foreign Affairs
1974 - 1973  Department of Labour
1969              Journalist, The West Australian Newspaper
1967 - 1966  National Service Royal Australian Armoured Corps
1965               Private Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, WA
1964              Jackaroo, Kimberley WA
1963              BP Australia, WA

APPOINTMENTS
2000 - 1995  Member, Refugee Review Tribunal
1994               Deputy High Commissioner, Sri Lanka
1993 - 1990  Executive Director, Australia - South Africa Training Program
1988 - 1986  Counsellor, Australian Embassy, Pakistan
1986 - 1984  Director, Indonesia Section
1984 - 1982  First Secretary, Saudi Arabia
1979 - 1976  Second Secretary, South Africa
1974 - 1973  Secondment to Dept of Labour, Member of the Productivity Council of WA
1973 - 1972  Third Secretary, Pakistan
1972               Diplomatic Trainee, Department of Foreign Affairs    

BRUCE HAIGH

Bruce Haigh joined the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1972.  He served in South Africa from 1976/79 with the Australian Embassy.  Bruce initiated Australian Embassy contact with members of the black South African resistance, including the Black Consciousness Movement in 1976.Included amongst the friends he made at this time were Steve Biko (murdered by police whilst being held in detention in 1977) and Dr. Mamphela Ramphele (Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town and a Director of the World Bank ).
Bruce helped banned newspaper editor, Donald Woods, escape from South Africa.  His role in this escape was portrayed in the film, “Cry Freedom” produced by Richard Attenborough. Bruce  helped a number of other political activists escape South Africa

He worked in the Australian Embassy in Saudi Arabia from 1982/84. From 1984/86 he was Director of the Indonesia Section.  During that time he travelled within the Indonesian archipelago. From 1986/88, he was at the Australian Embassy, lslamabad. He travelled to Afganistan where he reported on the war and other aspects of the Soviet occupation. He also undertook the photographic recording of Soviet activities and installations

Bruce established and ran the Australia-South Africa Training Program (ASATP) from 1990/93.  Seventy black South Africans came to Australia under the program for extended periods of work experience and training including well known South African artist, Bernadette Searle.

In 1994, he was Deputy High Commissioner at the Australian High Commission, Colombo.

Bruce has visited or worked in Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Kenya, Israel, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the Yemen, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Canada, the United States and Europe.  He was involved in high level trade and foreign policy negotiations.

Bruce was instrumental in helping to set up the Ifa Lethu Foundation as an institution to locate, repatriate and curate South African works of art taken out of the country during the years of apartheid. In July 2005 his collection of black South African art was donated to the people of South Africa through Ifa Lethu.
 
Bruce grows olives and grapes at Mudgee. He provides regular political analysis on international and domestic issues for radio and television, conferences and seminars. He writes opinion pieces for a number of newspapers and journals. He stood as an Independent candidate for the federal seat of Gwydir in 2001 and 2004.                            

Bruce is a Member of the International Refugee Law Judges Association and a past President of the Australian Olives Association.

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