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- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Good morning, and thanks very much for being here. Can I just apologise for being a little late?
- This week we welcome the Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to Australia.
- Today I announce the appointment of four career diplomats to lead Australian overseas posts, in Solomon Islands, Cambodia, Guangzhou and in our newly established Embassy in Bern, Switzerland.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Elizabeth Day as Australia’s new Ambassador to Switzerland. She will also be accredited to Liechtenstein.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Anthony Aspden as Australia’s next Consul-General in Guangzhou.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Justin Whyatt as Australia’s Ambassador to Cambodia.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Rod Hilton as Australia’s next High Commissioner to Solomon Islands.
- I am pleased to confirm that Professor Sean Turnell has arrived safely home to Australia, and has been reunited with his wife and family, after more than 21 months of unjust detention in Myanmar.
- Patricia Karvelas, Host: Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, joins you now. Minister, welcome.
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Thank you very much for coming this morning, particularly so early.
- Australia has been steadfast in our enduring commitment to seeking truth, justice, and accountability for the victims of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17.
- Sarah Ferguson, Host: Senator Penny Wong is the Foreign Affairs Minister. I spoke to her earlier. Penny Wong, welcome to the program.
- David Lipson, Host: Senator Penny Wong is the Minister for Foreign Affairs, and we spoke earlier. Minister, thanks for your time.
- Kieran Gilbert, Host: As we've heard, world leaders have held an emergency meeting at the G20 over that missile strike in Polish territory.
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Thank you very much for coming.
- I’ve just come from the Bowman Hall in Blacktown, where I gave the Whitlam Oration, fifty years today since Gough Whitlam gave his own oration there to launch his 1972 “It’s Time” campaign.
- Fifty years ago, Gough Whitlam stood here and said these words:
- The Australian Government has reviewed and relisted 27 persons and 36 entities for counter-terrorism financing sanctions due to expire in 2022, as part of our commitment to preventing terrorism at
- As part of the Albanese Government's commitment to standing by those who helped Australia, today we announce Dr Vivienne Thom AM will lead an Independent Review into the Afghan Locally Engaged Empl
- As part of the Albanese Government's commitment to supporting the humanitarian response in Myanmar and Bangladesh, Australia will provide $135 million in2022-23 to assist with the delivery of life-