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- Mr HAWKE (Mitchell) (14:25): My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- NEIL MITCHELL Julie Bishop, thank you for speaking with us. JULIE BISHOP Good morning.
- MATT TILLEY: Minister, thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. JULIE BISHOP: Hi Matt Tilley, Jane, how are you today?
- JULIE BISHOP Good morning Eddie, good morning Luke, Mick.
- JULIE BISHOP As has been reported, an Airbus A320, Flight 4U 9525 operated by Germanwings, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, crashed on Tuesday 24 March at approximately 9pm Australian Eastern Time
- Mr IRONS (Swan) (14:19): My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- WITH so many pressing needs around the world, governments and non-profit organisations have a responsibility to use foreign aid dollars as efficiently and effectively as possible, to create
- On the eve of World TB Day, I am pleased to announce further support toward the eradication of tuberculosis and malaria in the Indo-Pacific region.
- Today I launch innovationXchange – an Australian Government initiative to revolutionise the delivery and effectiveness of Australia's aid pro
- Good evening ladies and gentlemen. I'm particularly pleased to be here this evening with our host Senator Dean Smith from my State of Western Australia.
- My parliamentary colleagues – John Cobb, Teresa Gambaro, Secretary of the Department Peter Varghese, Deputy Secretary Ewen McDonald, and to the many distinguished guests who are here, particularly
- I remember the day so vividly–11 November 1975. It was a Tuesday.
- MICHAEL ROWLAND Joining us now from Canberra is Julie Bishop, the Foreign Minister. Good morning to you. JULIE BISHOP Good morning Michael.
- DAVID KOCH Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins me now from Canberra.
- KIERAN GILBERT I'll start with that news this morning - the passing of Lee Kuan Yew, the founding Prime Minister of Singapore.
- FRAN KELLY: "As long as it takes", that's the pledge Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has made to the people of Vanuatu following a weekend visit to the Pacific Island nation which was battered by Cyc
- KARL STEFANOVIC: It has been just over aweek since Cyclone Pam lashedVanuatu killing 16 people andleaving thousands homeless.
- Today I will travel to Vanuatu to see first hand the devastating impact Tropical Cyclone Pam has had on the people and economy of Vanuatu.
- The Australian Government has evacuated the remaining eight young volunteers from Pentecost island today, three Australians, two New Zealand citizens and three Canadians.
- The 2015 Australia Awards Fellowships program will support more than 1400 Fellows from 67 countries to undertake short term study, research and professional development.