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- The second Australia-China Foreign and Strategic Dialogue in Sydney on 7 September demonstrated the strength and the growing maturity of our bilateral relationship.
- What a delight it is to be here today for this very important occasion. I thank Gail Kelly for hosting today, but also for her personal commitment to enhancing the lives of people in the Pacific.
- BRUCE HILL The Australian Government is joining forces with the Westpac Bank to boost access to financial services for Fijians and Papua New Guineans.
- Today I announce the establishment of the Australia-China Achievement Awards, an exciting new initiative from the Australia-China Council.
- FOREIGN MINISTER JULIE BISHOP I am delighted to welcome to Sydney and to Australia Foreign Minister Wang Yi and the delegation from China.
- The Australian Government will provide $1.85 million to a two-year pilot program promoting economic and community development and disease prevention in Papua New Guinea's Western Province.
- It is with deep sadness that I note that Australia's High Commissioner to South Africa, Graeme Wilson, died on Tuesday after an unexpected illness. He was 60 years old.
- SAMANTHA ARMYTAGE: … representing Australia at the talks is Foreign Minister Julie Bishop who joins us now.
- JULIE BISHOP Today Minister Johnston and I are concluding our attendance at the NATO Summit here in Wales. This has been a most productive and significant meeting for us.
- I look forward to welcoming Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Sydney for the Australia-China Foreign and Strategic Dialogue ahead of President Xi Jinping's visit to Australia for the G20 Summit.
- Parliamentary colleagues past and present – I believe Cathy McGowan is here, Margaret Reid, Neil Andrew, John Anderson and of course John Kerin, panellists, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlem
- Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Defence Minister David Johnston will leave for Wales today to attend the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit on 4-5 September.
- JULIE BISHOP: This afternoon I will be leaving Australia to travel to Wales to attend the NATO Leaders' Summit with our Defence Minister David Johnston.
- PRESENTER Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has told a forum at the Small Islands Developing States Conference that fostering private sector-led development and innovation is a key componen
- Good evening ladies and gentlemen,
- NEIL MITCHELL: (Introduction) JulieBishop, good morning.
- PRESENTER:Australia's military engagement in Iraq increased dramatically over the weekendwith an RAAF C-130 engaged in a joint aid mission with French and Britishforces.
- Good Afternoon. GA President, UN Secretary General, UN Under-Secretary General, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Thank you to the distinguished panel here today, including my friend and counterpart, the Minister for Foreign Affairs from New Zealand, Murray McCully, UNDP's Helen Clark, EU Development Commissio
- JULIE BISHOP: I'mdelighted to be here at this third UN Small Island Developing States Conferenceand it's a wonderful opportunity to not only meet the heads of delegations andrepresentatives but to