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- 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.
- Today I announce that Australia will provide further humanitarian assistance to support communities in Yemen facing starvation and disease due to ongoing conflict.
- The Australian Government has been advised overnight that the Russian government will expel two Australian diplomats, who are required to leave the country within 7 days.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Sally Mansfield as Australia's next Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva. Ms Mansfield will also be Australia's Ambassador for Disarmament.
- Two outstanding young Australians will travel to the United Kingdom to ensure the voice of Australian youth is heard on the global stage.
- JULIE BISHOP: I am honoured to officially open Forrest Hall at the University of Western Australia and I applaud the vision of Nicola and Andrew Forrest to create a world class research hub here in
- JOURNALIST: Minister, when are you expecting to meet with the Russian Ambassador toAustralia?
- KIERAN GILBERT: Withme to discuss this, and the other issues of the day, is the Foreign MinisterJulie Bishop.
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- DAVID KOCH: Ministerthanks for joining us. Well, why do we need to be involved in this? It'ssomething that happened in Britain, why not just leave it up to Europe?
- KARL STEFANOVIC: ForeignMinister, thank you for coming in. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning Karl.
- Aspart of Australia's post-earthquake assistance to Papua New Guinea, anAustralian Medical Assistance Team (AUSMAT) has travelled to Papua New Guineato assist with health needs following the 7.5 ma
- Together with the United Kingdom and other allies and partners, Australia is taking action in response to the recent nerve agent attack in Salisbury, UK.
- CARRIE BICKMORE: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins us now. Hope you haven't left your talking points in the toilet Julie as you join us now.
- TOM TILLEY: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is here to explain why they've kicked out two Russian diplomats and to clarify whether the Government is considering boycotting the Russia