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- Mr HAWKE (Mitchell) (14:10): My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- JOURNALIST:Is the Government seeking emergency powers to potentially kill Australians fighting with ISIS?
- CHRIS UHLMANN:Another round of tough new counter-terror laws should pass the Senate today.
- Australia's Ambassador for Women and Girls, Natasha Stott Despoja, will today represent Australia at the UN Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security in New York.
- Ms JULIE BISHOP (Curtin–Minister for Foreign Affairs) (12:00): by leave–On 5 September of this year Prime Minister Abbott and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi witnessed the si
- KELLY TO THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRSMy question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.Will the Minister advise the House how the government is preventing young people being r
- Ms JULIE BISHOP (Curtin–Minister for Foreign Affairs) (14:58): I thank the member for Forde his question.The government is gravely concerned by the fact that Australian citizens ar
- Today I announce the release of a new initiative to aid Australian travellers in selecting travel insurance ahead of the peak Christmas travel period and start of the cruise season.
- VIRGINIA TRIOLI:The Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins us now from Parliament House on that matter though. Minister, good morning and thanks for making time for us.
- FRAN KELLY: Julie Bishop, can you tell us anything more about the situation in Ottawa?
- ALAN JONES:The Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is on the line. Minister, good morning.
- KIERAN GILBERT: First this half hour I'm joined by the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.
- DAVID KOCH:Let's bring in our Foreign Minister Julie Bishop from Canberra. Foreign Minister, good to see you.
- KARL STEFANOVIC: Joining us is Foreign Minister Julie Bishop live from Canberra. Good morning to you. A terrible situation for Canada this morning in Ottawa?
- Today I announce that Australia will provide an additional $15 million for life-saving assistance to people in Iraq and Syria affected by the ongoing violence perpetrated by terrorists.
- Ms JULIE BISHOP (Curtin–Minister for Foreign Affairs) (14:08): I thank the member for Bass for his question, and I note that he is a former serving officer of the Australian Defen
- Edward Gough Whitlam looms large in our political history and in the national consciousness.
- TOM TILLEYI'm joined by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop who has returned from Baghdad to talk about Islamic State and the spread of Ebola.
- On 18-19 October I visited Iraq to demonstrate Australia's strong support for the Iraqi people in combating ISIL.
- Question: Minister, thank you very much. My first question is about the Australian Special Forces.