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- Jonathan Pearlman, Morry Schwartz, distinguished diplomats, Chancellor of the ANU Gareth Evans – and former Foreign Minister – Mark Dreyfus representing the Opposition, Members of Parliament, autho
- JOURNALIST: The situation in Raqqa is fairly fluid but there is some understanding of some involvement of Australian Special Forces. What can you update us with?
- JOURNALIST: I want to turn thoughright now to what is a significant development whichever way you look at it inthe Middle East and that is the fall of Raqqa or the retu
- Good morning, thank you Terry for the short introduction. To James Pearson, Paul Nicolaou, ladies and gentlemen good morning.
- JULIE BISHOP: Overnight we learned that Australia has been overwhelmingly elected to serve on the United Nations Human Rights Council.
- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins us in our Parliament House studios. Minister, welcome back to Breakfast.
- Today I announce the recipients of 11 new grants funded by the Australia-Indonesia Institute 2017-18 grants round.
- Australiawas elected overnight by a majority of United Nations member states to serve athree-year term on the Human Rights Council, the world's peak body forpromoting and protecting human rights.
- TodayI announce the appointment of Ms Nicola Gordon-Smith as Australia's nextAmbassador to Afghanistan.
- Thank you Zara. Good morning, welcome to Canberra. Distinguished guests, diplomats, the Hon Kim Beazley and Senator Penny Wong who will be here shortly.
- JOURNALIST: The US Secretary of State says diplomacy will continue until the first bombs fall in the situation with North Korea, does that send mixed signals seeing as Donald trump
- Good evening and what a delight it is to be here this evening in Sydney for the launch of Thor: Ragnarok.
- JULIE BISHOP: Over the weekend I returned from Seoul where Defence Minister Marise Payne and I attended the 2+2 Meeting with South Korean Foreign Minister Kang and Defence Minister
- Today we announce additional assistance for people affected by volcanic activity on Vanuatu's Ambae Island, and the conclusion of the Australian Defence Force's contribution to the relief and recov
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- JOURNALIST: Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins us now from Seoul. Minister, good morning and welcome.
- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, thanks very much for your time. You're there for the 2+2 talks with Defence Minister Marise Payne.
- JULIE BISHOP: Thankyou Colonel Lee for hosting us here at the DMZ today.
- JOURNALIST: Withme now is Julie Bishop, the Foreign Minister. She is in Seoul inSouth Korea for high-level talks. I will come to those in a moment, Minister.
- Minister forForeign Affairs, the Hon Julie Bishop MP and Minister for Defence, Senator theHon Marise Payne will visit the Republic of Korea (ROK) on 12 and 13 October toadvance Australia's defence