John Menadue 约翰·梅纳杜 Pearls and Irritations

约翰·梅纳杜

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约翰·梅纳杜 (John Menadue) 在媒体、公共服务和航空公司拥有高级职业生涯。

1985 年,他因公共服务而被授予澳大利亚军官勋章 (AO)。 1997年,他获得日本帝国勋章——国一藤瑞凤勋章,这是授予非国家元首或政府首脑的外国人的最高荣誉。 该奖项旨在表彰对澳大利亚与日本关系的贡献,特别是在两国之间建立工作假期计划。 2003 年,约翰因“通过公共服务领导力为澳大利亚社会做出的贡献”而被授予百年勋章。

2009 年,约翰获得阿德莱德大学杰出校友奖,以表彰他作为公务员、外交官、批判性思想家、董事会董事、顾问和公共评论员对澳大利亚社会做出的重大终身贡献。

约翰·梅纳杜 (John Menadue) 1935 年出生于南澳大利亚。1956 年毕业于阿德莱德大学,获得经济学学士学位。

1960 年至 1967 年间,他担任反对党领袖高夫·惠特拉姆 (Gough Whitlam) 的私人秘书。 随后,他进入私营部门工作了七年,担任悉尼新闻有限公司总经理、《澳大利亚人报》出版商。

约翰·梅纳杜 (John Menadue) 于 1974 年至 1976 年间担任总理和内阁部部长,密切参与了 1975 年 11 月 11 日的解职事件。他曾为总理高夫·惠特拉姆 (Gough Whitlam) 和马尔科姆·弗雷泽 (Malcolm Fraser) 工作。

1977年至1980年,他担任澳大利亚驻日本大使。

约翰于 1980 年返回澳大利亚,担任移民和民族事务部部长,与马尔科姆·弗雷泽 (Malcolm Fraser) 和伊恩·麦克菲 (Ian Macphee) 一起积极参与在澳大利亚安置大量印支难民的工作。

1983年12月,他被任命为贸易部部长。

1986 年至 1989 年间,约翰担任澳洲航空首席执行官。

后来,约翰于 1994 年 12 月至 1996 年 10 月担任 Telstra 董事,并于 1991 年至 1998 年担任澳大利亚日本基金会主席。

他担任新南威尔士州卫生委员会主席,该委员会于 2000 年 3 月向新南威尔士州卫生部长报告新南威尔士州卫生服务的变化。 他还主持了南澳世代健康审查,该审查于 2003 年 5 月向南澳公共服务部部长报告。

约翰多年来一直主持筹款活动,并在马修旅馆为无家可归者提供志愿服务。

作为悉尼寻求庇护者中心的赞助人,他积极倡导难民。

约翰于 2013 年 1 月在 johnmenadue.com 推出了他颇具影响力的公共政策期刊《Pearls and Irritations》。目前订阅者已超过 22,000 名。

约翰与辛西娅的第一次婚姻育有四个孩子和一个养女。 1986 年,他与苏西结婚,苏西育有两个孩子。他们共有 15 个孙子和 5 个曾孙。

1999年10月,约翰出版了他的自传《一路走来学到的东西》。

John Menadue

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John Menadue has had a senior professional career in the media, public service and airlines.

He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 1985 for public service. In 1997, he received the Japanese Imperial Award, The Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Kun-itto Zuiho-sho), the highest honour awarded to foreigners who are not head of state or head of government. The award was for services to the Australia-Japan relationship, particularly the establishment of the working holiday program between the two countries. In 2003, John was awarded the Centenary Medal ‘for service to Australian society through public service leadership’.

In 2009, John received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Adelaide in recognition of his significant and lifelong contribution to Australian society as a Public Servant, Diplomat, Critical Thinker, Board Director, Advisor and Public Commentator.

John Menadue was born in South Australia in 1935. He graduated from the University of Adelaide in 1956 as a Bachelor of Economics.

From 1960 to 1967 he was Private Secretary to Gough Whitlam, Leader of the Opposition. He then moved into the private sector for seven years as General Manager, News Limited, Sydney, publisher of ‘The Australian’.

John Menadue was head of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet from 1974 to 1976 and closely involved in the dismissal events of November 11, 1975. He worked for Prime Ministers Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser.

From 1977-1980 he was Australian Ambassador to Japan.

John returned to Australia in 1980 to take up the position of Head, Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs where he was active with Malcolm Fraser and Ian Macphee in the settlement of large numbers of Indo Chinese refugees in Australia.

He was appointed Head of the Department of Trade in December 1983.

From 1986-1989 John was Chief Executive Officer of Qantas.

Later John was a Director of Telstra from December 1994 to October 1996 and Chairman of the Australia Japan Foundation from 1991 to 1998.

He chaired the NSW Health Council which reported to the NSW Minister for Health in March 2000 on changes to health services in NSW. He also chaired the SA Generational Health Review which reported to the SA Minister for Human Services in May 2003.

John chaired fundraising and volunteered for many years at the Matthew Hostel for homeless men.

As a Patron of the Asylum Seekers’ Centre in Sydney, he is active in refugee advocacy.

John launched his influential public policy journal Pearls and Irritations at johnmenadue.com in January 2013. There are now more than 22,000 subscribers.

John has four children and a foster daughter from his first marriage to Cynthia. He married Susie, who has two children, in 1986. Together they have fifteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

In October 1999, John published his autobiography ‘Things you learn along the way’.

Articles about China

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