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- 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?
- MURRAY MCCULLY Very briefly, thank you, I just want to take the opportunity of welcoming, formally, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to New Zealand.
- Ms JULIE BISHOP (Curtin–Minister for Foreign Affairs) (14:38): I thank the member for Reid for his question.
- MICHAEL BRISSENDEN The Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop says she's deeply concerned about a growing number of young Australian women who she says are supporting the terrorist group Daesh, also
- Ms JULIE BISHOP (Curtin–Minister for Foreign Affairs) (14:28): I thank the member for Dobell for her question, and I recognise her deep concern in relation to this national security issue.
- JOURNALIST Minister does John Key know something we don't know when it comes to sending troops to Iraq?
- KARL STEFANOVIC Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins us now live from Canberra. Julie, good morning to you. JULIE BISHOP Good morning Karl. KARL STEFANOVIC It doesn't bode well.
- KIERAN GILBERT Our top story this half hour is that Australia reportedly set to send more troops to Iraq. With me this morning is Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.
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- The threat of terrorism is a global threat that demands a global response. The need for international cooperation is more important than ever.
- The Australian Government has announced changes to the Seasonal Worker Program that will benefit both Austr
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- Ms JULIE BISHOP (Curtin–Minister for Foreign Affairs) (14:20): I thank the member for Flynn for his question and I note his concern about this very serious matter.
- An Australian nurse will undergo a highly precautionary 21-day observation period in the United Kingdom following a low-risk clinical incident at the Australian-managed Ebola Treatment Centre (ETC)
- PATRICIA KARVELIS Julie Bishop welcome to RN Drive. JULIE BISHOP Thank you Patricia, good to be with you.