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- The Australian Government strongly condemns North Korea’s repeated ballistic missile launches, most recently on 31 October.
- I will visit Solomon Islands on 30 October and Vanuatu from 31 October to 1 November to progress key initiatives under Australia’s Pacific Step-up and reaffirm Australia’s longstanding partnerships
- I'd like to start by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we meet and pay my respects to their elders past, present and emerging.
- SIMON JACKMAN: For me, I contrast the Australian Foreign Policy White Paper of 2017 with the Asian Century White Paper not so long ago, the speech you gave tonight.
- JOURNALIST: So first of all, this is an exciting thing for Western Sydney — I’m a Western Sydney girl myself — how do you see the development of this area just continue to gro
- The announcement by US President Donald Trump confirming the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is welcomed by Australia.
- Julie Bishop is the Minister for Foreign Affairs in Australia's Federal Coalition Government.
- Thank you very much, Brendan.
- Today I announce the appointment of the Hon Mitchell Fifield as Australia’s next Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) in New York.
- Today I am pleased to launch the Government's new aid policy and performance framework, which I do refer to as the 'new aid paradigm'.
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- The New Colombo Plan’s 2020 Mobility Program round will support 11,196 undergraduates from 40 Australian universities to complete short-term study and work-based experiences in 36 locations across
- On the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, we affirm our commitment to work to reduce the risk of natural disasters to communities across Australia and the Indo-Pacific.
- The Australian Government is deeply troubled by Turkey's unilateral military operation into northeastern Syria.
- LEON COMPTON: Marise Payne, Senator, is the Foreign Minister in the Morrison Government and also is the Minister for Women. Marise Payne, good morning to you.
- FOREIGN MINISTER: I want to make a brief statement today and then of course take a couple of questions.
- MARISE PAYNE: Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, and it's a great pleasure to be here on a beautiful Sydn
- Today I welcome my New Zealand counterpart, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Winston Peters, to Sydney for the Australia-New Zealand Foreign Minister Consultations.
- SABRA LANE: And the Foreign Minister Marise Payne joined me a short time ago. Minister, thanks for joining the program.