Larsen was born in Geelong,[2] and later studied at the University of Melbourne, attaining a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws.[3] Before joining the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Larsen worked as a commercial solicitor for MinterEllison from 1988 to 1991.[3] He joined DFAT in 1992, and worked as second secretary at the Australian embassy in Thailand from 1994 to 1997.[2] Larsen was then appointed as director of the Administrative and Domestic Law Group from 1998 to 2000, before joining the Australian embassy in Belgium as counsellor.[2] From 2004 to 2006 he was legal adviser and assistant secretary in the legal branch of DFAT.[2] In 2006 he was appointed Ambassador to Israel. In this post, he oversaw the relocation of the Australian embassy from Europe House to South Tel Aviv.[4] His next appointment was as Ambassador for People Smuggling Issues.[5] He then became principal advisor to Foreign Minister Bob Carr.[6] He served as the Ambassador to Turkey from 2014 to 2017.[7] Larsen was only 20 m (66 ft) from the blast in the March 2016 Ankara bombing.[8][9][10]
In 2023, amidst the Israel–Hamas war, Australia abstained from voting on Resolution ES-10/L.25. Larsen explained that Australia believed the resolution to be incomplete, as it did not recognise Hamas as the perpetrators of the 7 October attacks on Israel, although Australia did "agree with the central proposition, that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire and human suffering is widespread and unacceptable."[13][14]
Larsen is married to Antoinette Merrillees, daughter of Robert Merrillees, who are also both career diplomats.[4] They have three children.[3]
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