5-706: Peter Henderson may refer to: Peter Henderson (Australian public servant) (1928–2016), Secretary of the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs 1979 to 1984 Peter Henderson, Baron Henderson of Brompton (1922–2000), British public servant Peter Henderson (cricketer) (1965–2010), Australian cricketer Peter Henderson (footballer) (born 1952), English footballer Peter Henderson (sportsman) (1926–2014), New Zealand athlete and rugby player See also [ edit ] Henderson (surname) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
10-496: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Peter Henderson (Australian public servant) Peter Graham Faithfull Henderson , AC (1 October 1928 – 25 September 2016) was an Australian senior public servant. He was Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs between 1979 and 1984. He was also well known for being the son-in-law of Robert Menzies . Henderson
15-409: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peter_Henderson&oldid=1218778889 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
20-551: Was appointed Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1979. During his time at the department he introduced rules to prevent couples being posted together, which was interpreted by those it affected as a "pincer movement" against career equality for female diplomats. At the end of his public service career in September 1984, Henderson was offered the choice of a demotion or retirement—he chose to retire, and denounced
25-754: Was born in October 1928. He was educated at Geelong Grammar School , Victoria, and Merton College, Oxford (1947-1950). In May 1955, Henderson married Heather Menzies, daughter of Robert Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister . They had their first child, a daughter, in March ;1956, in Jakarta. Henderson began his career in the Australian Public Service in the Department of External Affairs in 1951. He
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