Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has asked the Australian Government to formally nominate him for the Secretary General's role at the United Nations, which will pit him against Helen Clark.
Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told Australian media Rudd had put in a request for nomination just four days before the Security Council holds its first straw poll on a shortlist. There are 12 candidates so far.
Bishop told Sky News she would put his request to Cabinet to decide on.
"Kevin Rudd has requested that the Australian government nominate him and as [Malcolm Turnbull] has indicated on a number of occasions that will be a matter for the cabinet."
There has long been speculation Rudd was aiming for the post although Rudd had refused to confirm it.