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- KIERAN GILBERT I'm joined by the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.
- Australia will resettle an additional 12,000 refugees who are fleeing the conflict in Syria and Iraq.
- I am pleased to launch the Australia-ASEAN Council, an Australian Government initiative to strengthen our links with the countries of South-East Asia.
- Mr WYATT (Hasluck) (14:38): My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- TOM TILLEY:Julie Bishop, thank you so much for joining us. JULIE BISHOP:I'm delighted to be with you.
- JOURNALIST:Julie Bishop joins us now from Canberra.
- I am so delighted to be here this evening to launch this Australia-ASEAN Council.
- Ms PRICE (Durack) (14:40): My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- ALAN JONESMany of the peopleout there say, well there is the Foreign Minister, but who is Julie Bishop?
- JOHNMCGLUEWith me is Australia's ForeignMinister, the most senior Liberal in Western Australia, Julie Bishop. Welcometo the program.
- EDDIEMAGUIREJoining us now is the Foreign MinisterJulie Bishop. Good morningJulie. JULIEBISHOPGood morning Eddie. Good morning team.
- JOURNALISTWe will leave that becausethe Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is speaking in Canberra.
- MICHAELBRISSENDENA short time ago Ispoke to the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. JulieBishop, welcome to the program.
- KIERANGILBERTMinister you'vespoken with your colleague Peter Dutton. What's the update this morning?
- DAVID KOCHForeign Minister JulieBishop joins me from Canberra. Minister thanks for joining me. Is thegovernment going to increase the number of humanitarian refugees weaccept?
- KARLSTEFANOVICA huge show of Aussie supportlast night for Syrian refugees across Australia. Thousands turneddark into light.
- Australia will host the second Australia-Republic of Korea (ROK) Foreign and Defence Ministerial (2+2) Consultations on 11 September.
- It is always a delight to be at ANU.
- Mr WILSON (O'Connor) (14:45): Myquestion is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- JOURNALIST Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is in Canberra and she joins us now.