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- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: We now have about 3,600 Australians who have returned home.
- Laura Jayes, Host: Joining me is the Foreign Affairs Minister, Penny Wong. Minister, thank you for your time.
- Sarah Abo, Host: Well, two more members of Iran's football team are seeking asylum in Australia after refusing to board their plane back home.
- Natalie Barr, Host: Foreign Minister Penny Wong joins us now from Canberra. Good morning to you. Has our aircraft landed in the region yet?
- James Glenday, Host: We're joined from Canberra by the Foreign Minister, Penny Wong. Minister, welcome back to the show.
- Sally Sara, Host: Minister, welcome back to Radio National Breakfast. Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Great to see you or be with you, actually.
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Good morning. I can advise that we have now over 3,000 Australians who have returned from the Middle East with a couple more flights on the way.
- The Albanese Government continues to support Australians affected by the ongoing regional conflict in the Middle East as limited commercial flights resume and consular efforts expand across the reg
- Patricia Karvelas, Host: The Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, is my guest this afternoon. Welcome to the program.
- Hamish Macdonald, host: A very good morning to you, Minister. Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Good morning. Good to be with you.
- Raf Epstein, host: We're actually joined now for a bit of breaking news by the Foreign Minister, Penny Wong. Clearly Cabinet has finished meeting.
- Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister: Good morning, thanks for joining us.
- Iran’s reprisal attacks continue to escalate, already at a scale and depth we have not seen before; 12 countries in the region are continuing to be targeted.
- DAVID SPEERS, HOST: Penny Wong, welcome to the program. So, does Australia support this war continuing until there is an unconditional surrender from Iran?
- Audiences in Timor-Leste can now enjoy Australian content thanks to the Albanese Government's PacificAus TV, increasing access to reliable news, delivering high-quality content and fostering greate
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: There are many Australians who are stuck in the Middle East as a consequence of travel being disrupted because of the airports and the flights being c
- We gather this morning on the lands of the Kaurna people and I want to pay my respects to their Elders, past, present, and emerging.
- Sonya Feldhoff, Host: We welcome the Foreign Minister, who of course has made a 24-year career of hosting this fantastic event along with all the other things that she does.
- NATALIE BARR, HOST: Foreign Minister Penny Wong joins us in Canberra now. NATO has shot down a missile headed for Türkiye.
- EMMA REBELLATO, HOST: Let’s go to Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong in Parliament House. Minister, thanks. Thank you for joining us.