Foreign Affairs Office (Baustralia)

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Foreign Affairs Office
Agency overview
Formed27 January 2019 (2019-01-27)
Jurisdiction Baustralia
Employees7
Ministers responsible
  • Sir James Gardner, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the Colonies

The Foreign Affairs Office, formerly the Foreign and Colonial Office, is the office responsible for the Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Baustralia. It is responsible for Foreign Affairs, as well as any diplomatic missions to nations foreign to Baustralia. Eight people are employed by the office.

Offices

Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs[a]
Portrait Name[b]
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Ministry Sovereign
(Reign)
Ref.
The Right Honourable
Sir Harrison Pickles

MP for Wooler
(born 2003)
2 July
2017
22 September
2019
Conservative Timpson I John

(2017–present)
Timpson II
The Right Honourable
Emily Day

MP for Daytona
(born 2003)
22 September
2019
7 October
2019
Worker's McGrath
The Honourable
Sir Harrison Pickles

MP for Wooler
(born 2003)
7 October
2019
1 July
2022
Conservative Timpson III
Sullivan I
Sullivan II
Parker
The Honourable
Ian Douglas Smith II

MP for Northumbria
1 July
2022
4 December
2022
Libertarian Burgardt-Morris
Liberal Burgardt
Vacant 4 December
2022
12 December
2022
The Honourable
Rory Leonard

MP for Nicotinia
(born 2007)
12 December
2022
11 May
2023
Conservative Doig I
The Honourable
Kanyon Paradis
MP for Pittsburgh
(born 2003)
11 May
2023
20 June
2023
The Honourable
Sir James Gardner
MP for Braunfels
(born 2004)
20 June
2023
Incumbent Doig II
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the Colonies[c]
Portrait Name[b]
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Ministry Sovereign
(Reign)
Ref.
The Honourable
Kyle Simpson

MP for McNevin
(born 2001)
6 May
2020
28 Feburary
2022
Conservative Sullivan I John

(2017–present)
Sullivan II
Parker

Staff

Notes

  1. Formerly the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the Colonies
  2. 2.0 2.1 Including honorifics and constituencies for elected MPs.
  3. Formerly the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs