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- Australia Singapore The Hon Richard Marles MP Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence
- Deputy Prime Minister the Hon Richard Marles MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs Senator the Hon Penny Wong and Minister for Trade and Tourism Senator the Hon Don Farrell will host their Singaporean c
- Simon Kofe, Tuvalu Minister for Justice, Communication and Foreign Affairs: On behalf of the Government and the people of Tuvalu, I'd like to formally welcome you again, honourable
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: I said that I would, when I became Minister I wanted to try and visit every member of the Pacific Islands Forum in my first year.
- Introduction & acknowledgements Bonjour et Bozu a tous et a toutes
- This week I will travel to New Caledonia and Tuvalu for the first time as Foreign Minister to listen first-hand to their priorities and build on our close relationships.
- Today I announce the appointment of four career public servants to lead Australian posts in Austria, Kiribati, Singapore and the Netherlands.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Ian Biggs as Australia’s next Ambassador to Austria. Mr Biggs will also be accredited to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Karen Bray as Australia’s next High Commissioner to the Republic of Kiribati.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Allaster Cox as Australia’s next High Commissioner to Singapore.
- Today I announce the appointment of Dr Greg French as Australia’s next Ambassador to the Netherlands. The Netherlands is one of Australia's closest European partners.
- Jane Norman: Minister, thank you for both a very frank assessment of the strategic environment and a really comprehensive explanation of Australia’s position and response to it.
- Thank you to the National Press Club for having me today, and to Jane for your introduction and moderating today’s discussion.
- Laura Jayes, Host: Well, let’s go live now to Adelaide, the Foreign Affairs Minister, Acting Prime Minister, Penny Wong, joins us live now.
- Michael Rowland, Host: There is renewed hope this morning that damaging tariffs on Australia's barley exports could be dropped after China agreed to review the policy over the next
- Sarah Abo, Host: Well, it is the end of China’s three-year trade war on Aussie farmers – that could be in sight.
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Before we turn to the announcement today, I want to first welcome the news that Julian Leeser will be campaigning for a yes vote at the referendum lat
- The Australian Government has reached an agreement with China that creates a pathway towards resolving the dispute over Australian barley.
- Australia is deeply concerned by the escalating violence in Israel, the Palestinian Territories and Lebanon.
- Today marks one year since Australian citizen, Ms Cheng Lei, faced a closed trial in Beijing on national security charges.