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- NATALIE BARR: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins us in the studio. Good morning to you.
- KIM LANDERS: Minister, good morning. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning, good to be with you.
- LISA WILKINSON: Ms Bishop, good morning to you. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning Lisa.
- MICHAEL MCLAREN: An absolute mountain of news around heaps of stuff, but I think the big story still is the news that broke this morning when that truck ploughed into a crowded Chr
- DAVID SPEERS: Let's go now to the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joining us live this afternoon. Thanks for your time Minister.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Paul Murphy as Australia's Consul-General in Lae, Papua New Guinea.
- Australia has been re-elected unanimously to lead the Green Climate Fund Board in 2017.
- JOURNALIST: Joining me now from Perth is Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.
- JOURNALIST: Julie Bishop joins us now. Minister, we have seen the people there. A lot of them feel like the world has turned their back on them. Is that true of Australia?
- JOURNALIST: Joining us now is the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.
- JOURNALIST: The Foreign Minister is Julie Bishop and she joins me on the line now. Minister, good morning. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning.
- Thank you Ray for the introduction.
- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister, could I just ask you, as we speak US media are saying that Rex Tillerson is going to be the next US secretary of state, can I just ask - I mean people
- Today we invite the Australian community to help inform and shape the Australian Government's Foreign Policy White Paper.
- Today I announce five new appointments to the Australia-China Council board, Ms Margaret Jack, Ms Carolyn Kay, Mr Dan Ryan, Professor Michael Wesley and Mr Harold Weldon.
- Almost fifty years to the day, Australia was approaching a legal watershed.
- We welcome United States President-elect Donald Trump's announcement that Andrew Liveris will head the American Manufacturing Council, a private sector group that advises the President-elect of the
- Today I announce the Australian Government will provide $1 million in humanitarian assistance to help Indonesia's own efforts in responding to the devastating earthquake in Aceh.
- JULIE BISHOP: Last Wednesday an earthquake hit Aceh in Indonesia and we believe that about 100 people have been killed, over 7000 people have been injured and 11,000 people displac
- Thank you Richard. Good morning.