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- 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.
- JULIE BISHOP I have been in Baghdad for two days and during this time I have met with President Masum, the Speaker al-Jabouri, Prime Minister al-Abadi and Foreign Minister Ja'afari
- Minister Al-Ja'afari (in Arabic): I would like to welcome the Australian Foreign Minister to Baghdad, this is her first visit and we hope it will not be the last one.
- I have today congratulated New Zealand Prime Minister John Key and Foreign Minister Murray McCully on the election to the United Nations Security Council for the period 2015-16.
- JOURNALIST: I'm joined by Julie Bishop, she is Australia's envoy here. Foreign Minister, thank you very much for joining us.
- The Australian Government today announces the launch of an agricultural research and development project in partnership with the Swiss-based Syngenta Foundation to mark World Food Day.
- I will represent the Prime Minister this week at the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit in Milan.
- Today we commemorate with great sadness the tragic event that took place in Bali on 12 October 2002, killing 202 people, including 88 Australians, and injuring many others.
- JOURNALIST Any development on Australians being able to evacuate Ebola victims?
- ANDREW BOLT Two months of allied bombing in Syria, and three weeks in Iraq, have slowed the Islamic State, but in no way stopped it.