The New Zealand Herald

King in line for High Commission­er’s throne in Aussie

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Former MP Dame Annette King is tipped to be appointed the next High Commission­er to Australia by the end of the year.

King left Parliament at the last election and was appointed a dame in the New Year’s Honours.

It is understood King is now in line to be appointed as High Commission­er for Australia in the middle of the year and will take up the post when Chris Seed leaves the post after August.

King had a key role in the campaign of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and the coalition negotiatio­ns that followed. She has family in Australia.

In the past, Foreign Minister Winston Peters has railed against “plum” postings for former MPs, saying it was doing experience­d senior diplomats out of a post and if he was Foreign Minister again he would recall those he did not believe were suited to the job.

He is yet to recall any of those former politician­s serving as diplomats, who include Tim Groser in Washington and Maurice Williamson as a consul-general in Los Angeles.

While former politician­s have often been sent to London and Washington DC, career diplomats are more common for Australia.

Seed is a senior diplomat who was appointed in 2013 and who is due to return to New Zealand later this year.

Peters and King have a respectful relationsh­ip and the posting was understood to be an unwritten understand­ing of the coalition connection. King did not respond to requests for comment.

 ?? Picture / Mark Mitchell ?? Dame Annette King has family in Australia.
Picture / Mark Mitchell Dame Annette King has family in Australia.

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