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- JULIE BISHOP: Senator Linda Reynolds, colleagues, friends of Australia.
- JULIE BISHOP: I am very pleased to be here in London in the lead up to the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting that will take place later this week.
- JULIE BISHOP: Thank you Georgette, Alexander, thank you for welcoming our guests here this evening on behalf of the Australian Government.
- JULIE BISHOP: Minister Liam Fox, Excellencies, friends of the Commonwealth.
- TodayI announce the recipients of four additional grants funded by the Australia-IndonesiaInstitute 2017-18 grants program.
- I will be joining Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) from 16 to 20 April in the United Kingdom.
- Today, the United States, United Kingdom and France responded forcefully to the Syrian regime's illegal use of chemical weapons on 7 April in Douma.
- The Australian Government extends its sympathies to the Government of Fiji, and to the people of Fiji who have been affected by the Tropical Cyclones Josie and Keni in recent weeks.
- JULIEBISHOP: Goodmorning and thank you for the introduction. Chancellor, Excellencies, membersof the diplomatic corps, panellists, friends of La Trobe University.
- JULIE BISHOP: In relation to the recent chemical weaponsattack in Syria, overnight Australia has co-sponsored a United States UNSecurity resolution calling for the establ
- BEN FORDHAM: Julie Bishop is our Foreign Minister, shejoins us on the line. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, good afternoon to you.
- LAURA JAYES: Joining me now is our Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop. Thanks so much foryour time, Minister. What do you expect we will hear from the United States?
- FRAN KELLY: The Syrian Government and its allies, Russia and Iran, have denied any involvement in the chemical weapon attack on Douma.
- KARL STEFANOVIC: Joining us from Brisbane is Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop. Julie, good morning to you. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning Karl.
- KIERAN GILBERT: Let's go live now to the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop for her thoughts on this much-expected landmark.
- DAVID KOCH: Joining us is Foreign Minister and Deputy Liberal Leader, Julie Bishop. Good morning to you. Minister, Malcolm Turnbull set the bar at 30 Newspoll losses.
- Australia condemns the reported chemical weapons attack by the Syrian regime on Saturday 7 April, which killed 70 civilians and injured hundreds more in Eastern Ghouta.
- Today in Brisbane I co-chaired, with the Papua New Guinea Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the Hon Rimbink Pato OBE MP, the 26th Australia-Papua New Guinea Ministerial Forum.
- I will accompany His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales on his visit to Vanuatu on 7 April, as part of the Australian Tour of his Royal Highness.
- KEN O'DOWD: Good morning everybody. I think I saw most of you yesterday where we had that important announcement at Rookwood Weir.