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- MICHAEL BRISSENDEN Australia's political leaders have held a candlelight vigil here at the front of Parliament House this morning for Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran who are facing execution in In
- JOURNALIST Well, the Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop is in Canberra and joins us this evening. You spoke with both of the families today. How are they holding up?
- MICHAEL ROWLAND Julie Bishop joins us now from Canberra. Good morning to you. JULIE BISHOP Good morning.
- Mr LAUNDY (Reid) (14:28): My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- JULIE BISHOP Good morning Eddie, good morning Luke.
- GARY ADSHEAD Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins me now. Thanks very much for your time Minister. JULIE BISHOP Good morning.
- GEOFF HUTCHISON First to the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop who has really led Australia's negotiations and pleas for clemency. Julie Bishop, good morning to you.
- FRAN KELLY Minister welcome. JULIE BISHOP Good morning Fran.
- LISA WILKINSON Joining us now Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Good morning to you Foreign Minister. JULIE BISHOP Good morning Lisa.
- JOURNALIST You would be aware of the commotion outside the prison right now. It's hard to imagine putting yourself in their shoes.
- DAVID KOCH Preparations have continued ahead of today's transfer of Bali Nine ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran from their Kerobokan Prison.
- ALAN JONES Julie Bishop good morning. JULIE BISHOP Good morning Alan.
- Ms JULIE BISHOP (Curtin–Minister for Foreign Affairs) (14:12): I thank the member for Berowra for his question and acknowledge his deep concern about this matter.
- The area of Mosul district, Ninewa province in Iraq, has been declared a designated area under section 119.3 of the Criminal Code.
- The Australian Government will contribute $500,000 for a new arts and culture education program to build social cohesion and cross cultural understanding.
- Ms JULIE BISHOP (Curtin-Minister for Foreign Affairs) (14:36): I thank the member for Boothby and note his concern about this issue.
- ANDREW BOLT: It is nearly six months since Australia sent aircraft and 600 troops to help fight the Islamic State in Iraq. And good.
- Excellences, the Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten, Parliamentary colleagues, ladies and gentlemen.
- Today I am in Auckland to continue the Government's close engagement with New Zealand on regional and global security challenges and opportunities.
- JOURNALIST Minister, to start off with, Australia's contribution to the war against Islamic State is second only to America's, so why has Australia invested so much in this fight?