Ruth Dobson was born in Neutral Bay, NSW on 5 October 1918. Her younger sister was the poet
Rosemary Dobson. Dobson was just seven years old when her father died. Dobson joined the
Commonwealth Public Service in 1943 as a research assistant in the
Department of External Affairs, having unsuccessfully applied for a cadetship earlier that year. In 1974, when appointed Australian Ambassador to
Denmark, Dobson became the first Australian woman career diplomat to be appointed an ambassador. She was the second Australian woman to work in an ambassadorial role—
Dame Annabelle Rankin had been appointed High Commissioner to New Zealand in 1971, but Rankin's was a political appointment. In 1978, Dobson was appointed Australian Ambassador to
Ireland. At the end of the posting, in 1981, Dobson retired. Dobson died on 14 December 1989 in Canberra. ==Awards and honours==