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- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Thanks very much. And look, it has been great to be here in Perth and really great to do this event today.
- Sarah Abo, Host: For more on that escalating trade war, we're joined now by the Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong in Melbourne. Senator, good morning to you. Good to see you.
- Matt Shirvington, Host: Foreign Minister Penny Wong joins us now live from Melbourne, great to have you with us. Should the Prime Minister have done more here?
- Sarah Ferguson, host: Foreign Minister Penny Wong joins me now. Penny Wong, welcome to 7.30. Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Good to be with you, Sarah.
- Holly Stearnes, Host: Joining me now is the Foreign Affairs Minister, Penny Wong. Minister, thank you for your time today. I appreciate it.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Leo Zeng as Australia’s next Ambassador to Mongolia.
- Today I announce the appointments of four career diplomats to lead Australia’s posts in Dublin, Tarawa, Ulaanbaatar and Hanoi. I am pleased to confirm the following appointments:
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Chantelle Taylor as Australia’s next Ambassador to Ireland.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Gillian Bird PSM as Australia’s next Ambassador to Vietnam. The Australia-Vietnam relationship has never been stronger.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Mark Foxe as Australia’s next High Commissioner to the Republic of Kiribati.
- Jodie Oddy, host: Well, Hayesy, you know, I love myself a good politician. Am I right? Andrew Hayes, host: Yes, you do.
- Thank you all for being here. I would also like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands we meet on today, the Kaurna people, and to thank Jakirah for welcoming us to country.
- Sonya Feldhoff, Host: This is a breakfast that is the biggest breakfast not only in South Australia.
- Sonya Feldhoff, Host: This is a breakfast that is the biggest breakfast not only in South Australia.
- Spence Denny, Host: Foreign Minister Penny Wong, good evening to you. Foreign Minister: Good to speak with you, Spence.
- Today I am pleased to announce a pilot program that will harness the knowledge and experience of Asian Australians to deepen our understanding of our region and make Australia stronger and more inf
- I am pleased to announce the recipients of the ASEAN-Australia Centre’s 2024-25 grants program and the 38 schools selected for the BRIDGE school partnership program.
- The Australian Government strongly disagrees with the decision of the Thai Government to transfer a cohort of 40 Uyghurs to China against their will.
- The Albanese Government has today launched A New Roadmap for Australia's
- [Acknowledgments omitted] Prime Minister, that you are here this evening speaks to the depth of our relationship.