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- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is with us now from Canberra. Foreign Minister, thank you for your time. This is all kinds of nasty.
- JOURNALIST: Minister, there have been National MPs that have come out and spoken for the Adler shotgun saying that it should be less restricted access to it.
- JOURNALIST: The ForeignMinister Julie Bishop has been good enough to call through. Julie, appreciateyour time as always.
- JOURNALIST: Joining me live here in the Canberra studio is the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Lots to talk about. First of all, our top story, the Mosul offensive.
- Thank you very much for the introduction.
- Further to my statement yesterday, I confirm that consular officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade have visited two Australian Crown Resorts Limited (Crown) employees detained in
- The commencement of the operation to retake the city of Mosul is an important milestone in the campaign to defeat Daesh.
- The Australian Government has been notified today of the detention of three Australian citizens in Shanghai.
- Today we announce Australia's endorsement of the Kigali Principles on the Protection of Civilians, which will improve the capacity of United Nations peacekeepers to protect civilians facing violenc
- Australia has cemented itself as a global leader playing a key role in securing international agreement to reduce hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) emissions by 85 per cent at the Montreal Protocol Meeting h
- The Australian Government is disappointed the Maldives has decided to renounce its membership of the Commonwealth.
- The Australian Government reaffirms its opposition to capital punishment on World Day Against the Death Penalty.
- Today we announce further support towards fighting multi-drug resistant malaria and tuberculosis (TB).
- The Australian Government today reaffirms our commitment to the security of Afghanistan and its transition to stability and self-reliance.
- Today we announce the inclusion of the Residence of the Australian Ambassador in Washington D.C. in the Commonwealth Heritage List.
- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister good morning to you, what kind of image does this create for us in Asia, do you think it reflects poorly on Australians this bad behaviour?
- JULIE BISHOP: Good morning Neil. JOURNALIST: Have these blokes embarrassed Australia do you think?
- JOURNALIST: Let's go to Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop who joins us. Foreign Minister, good morning.
- Thank you Naomi. Premier Daniel Andrews, High Commissioner Navdeep Suri, friends of India, friends of Australia.
- Today we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the landmark international Protocol that permanently banned mining in Antarctica – the Madrid Protocol.