(Uluru), Australia, March 1983 The safari suit is popularly associated with Australian fashion in the 1970s. It was sometimes worn by the former
South Australian Premier Don Dunstan. On 7 March 1974, male politicians in the
Northern Territory were given permission by the Speaker of the House
Les MacFarlane to wear safari suits during sittings of the
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. It was granted at the request of the Leader of the Opposition, Mr
Jon Isaacs. The Speaker of the House said: Honourable members, I have received a further request that the standard of male dress be relaxed to include safari jackets. I have been in touch with the
federal parliament and I find that the Speaker,
Sir Billy Snedden, is allowing safari jackets with shirt and tie. He also allows one member to wear a safari jacket over an open-necked shirt. Therefore, I have decided to accept safari jackets as suitable dress in the Assembly. I must say that I do this very reluctantly because I feel that we have relaxed our standards too far. However, the precedent has been set. I might add that I will not allow T-shirts.
Charles, Prince of Wales famously wore a safari suit on his visit to
Ayers Rock with
Diana, Princess of Wales in 1983. Decades after they had ceased being fashionable, then-
father of the house Philip Ruddock wore a safari suit into the
Australian House of Representatives during
Question Time in 2015 as part of a charity drive. ==India==