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- Good morning. Welcome to my electorate of Curtin and to the great state of Western Australia.
- JULIE BISHOP: I have invited the Ambassadors and High Commissioners from the foreign diplomatic corps in Canberra to visit Western Australia over the next three days.
- We welcome the appointment of a senior Australian official, Mr Peter Drennan, to the position of Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security in the United Nations Secretariat, New York.
- Friends of Australia, friends of the United States.
- In the history of nations few documents carry the significance of Magna Carta. It is rightly seen as a historic foundation stone of the English common law.
- The Australian Government strongly condemns the targeted killing of hundreds of civilians in South Sudan in the last week.
- Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Naomi Stokes - the great granddaughter of Sergeant Charles Albert Stokes DCM - today presented the 2014 Sadlier-Stokes Prize during ANZAC Day commemorations in the
- This morning we honour the men and women who embody the very best qualities of humanity, and of our country Australia.
- Bullecourt, Fromelles, Pozières, Villers-Brettoneux - the names of these towns, on the other side of our world, are etched into Australia's national consciousness.
- My first official visit to France takes place at a time when our bilateral relationship remains strong and enduring.
- In my first visit to Jordan and Lebanon as Foreign Minister I have highlighted Australia's strong and continuing support for Jordan and Lebanon as they address the challenges caused by Syria's trag
- Minister Bishop: Thank you Foreign Minister. I'm delighted to have this opportunity to meet with you this morning.
- Journalist: Madam Bishop, what was the content of the meeting (with Ms George Pau-Langevin, French Minister for Overseas Territories)?
- Twenty years ago the world watched a tragedy unfold in Rwanda – a tragedy that was generations in the making but by no means inevitable.
- MINISTER BISHOP: Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for being here. As Australia's Foreign Minister, I am delighted to have this opportunity to visit my counterpart Foreign Minister from Lebanon.
- MINISTER BISHOP: Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for being here.
- Today I am announcing that Australia will provide $20 million for children in Lebanon and Jordan who have fled across borders as refugees due to the Syrian crisis.
- MINISTER JUDEH: It's the greatest pleasure to welcome my good friend Foreign Minister Julie Bishop of Australia here in Jordan.
- ANDREW HARPER, UNHCR: It's obviously a great honour to have the Australian Foreign Minister come to Jordan today and to see first-hand what Jordan has been doing in relation to providing protection
- On a recent visit to South East Asia, I was reminded of the strength of Australia’s partnership with the countries of ASEAN – the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.