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- Penny Wong, Minister for Foreign Affairs: Thanks very much for being here. I am very pleased to be back here in Indonesia for the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting.
- Today the Attorney-General, the Hon. Mark Dreyfus QC MP, discontinued the prosecution of Mr Bernard Collaery under section 71 of the Judiciary Act 1903.
- Australia looks forward to joining the Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers Meeting in Suva on 8 July, which is being held ahead of the Forum Leaders Retreat on 12-14 July.
- Speaker: Good afternoon. Welcome to the joint conference between Singapore’s Foreign Minister Dr Vivian Balakrishnan and Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong.
- Introduction (Acknowledgements) It is always a pleasure to be back in Singapore, a country I have visited many times, including as Shadow Foreign Minister.
- Today I announce the appointment of seven career diplomats to head Australian overseas posts.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Katie Smith as Australia’s next Ambassador to Mongolia. In 2022, Australia and Mongolia celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Paul Stephens as Australia’s next High Commissioner to Sri Lanka.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Hae Kyong (HK) Yu PSM as Australia’s next Ambassador to the Philippines.
- Today I announce the appointment of Dr Angela Macdonald PSM as Australia’s next Ambassador to Thailand.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Annelise Young as Australia’s next Consul-General in Noumea. Ms Young will also have accreditation to Wallis and Futuna.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Neil Hawkins as Australia’s next High Commissioner to Pakistan.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Berenice Owen-Jones as Australia’s next High Commissioner to Ghana.
- This week I will travel to Indonesia to participate in the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Bali.
- Tomorrow I will welcome International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi to Australia.
- Australia remains deeply concerned by the continuing erosion of Hong Kong’s rights, freedoms and autonomy, two years since the imposition of the National Security Law.
- Penny Wong, Minister for Foreign Affairs: Thanks very much for being here. I hope everyone’s had an interesting morning.
- Penny Wong, Minister for Foreign Affairs: Can I just start by saying particularly to the travelling media, to thank you all for coming with me.
- Introduction - personal ties It is an extraordinary privilege and honour to stand here today in Malaysia as Australia's Foreign Minister.
- Dato' Sri Saifuddin Bin Abdullah, Malaysian Minister of Foreign Affairs: Assalamualaikum dan salam sejahtera.