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- The Australian Government will provide $60 million over four years to help developing countries participate in international trade and boost global economic growth.
- The Australian Government strongly condemns the decision of Hamas to reject a ceasefire to hostilities between Israel and extremist groups in Gaza.
- The Australian Government is providing urgent humanitarian assistance to the people of the Philippines following Typhoon Rammasun, known locally as 'Glenda'.
- JANE PRENTICE MP TO THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS: My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- The Australian Government considers women's economic empowerment, ending violence against women and girls, and enhancing women's leadership opportunities in the Pacific a foreign policy priority.
- MUNKHTSETSEG DASHZEVEG:I have learnt that you are paying close attention to the human rights issues confronting women and girls in the Indian Ocean, Asia-Pacific region.
- I extend my sincere thanks to Rt Hon William Hague MP for his distinguished service as UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
- I welcome the unanimous adoption of the UN Security Council resolution co-authored by Australia providing cross-border access to Syria for the provision of humanitarian aid.
- The Australian Government has established a new project to help prevent the abuse and exploitation of women migrant workers in South East Asia.
- JOURNALIST: Minister first, what can you tell us about the safe evacuation of Australians from Gaza?
- CHRIS KENNY: Thanks for joining us Foreign Minister. JULIE BISHOP: My pleasure Chris, good to be with you.
- The Australian Government urges Australians currently in the Gaza Strip to make arrangements to depart immediately.
- The Australian Government welcomes the establishment of the Rio Tinto Chair of Australia-Japan Studies at the University of Tokyo.
- Untitled Document CHRISUHLMANNOne keen observer ofthe Indonesian election is Julie Bishop, the Foreign Minister. Good morning.
- TIM MCMILLAN: Well the ink is barelydry on that Free Trade Agreement signed yesterday between Australia and Japan.Japan's PM Shinzo Abe is here in our fair state of WA today, he's heading up toa mi
- PETER VAN ONSELEN: Thanks very much foryour time I know it's been a busy day and it will be a busy evening as well.
- CHRIS SMITH: As I said earlier Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has arrived in Australia.
- During my visit to Burma and Laos I announced that the Australian Government will focus on increasing educational opportunities for primary and tertiary students, and improving teacher quality.
- Today I announce the Australian Government will provide further support to boost economic growth, stability and development in Burma.
- His Excellency Dr Phankham Viphavanh, Minister for Education and Sports. The Principal, Somvan Sithongbai.