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- Marise Payne: I can confirm the provision of consular assistance to ensure the safe return of two Australian journalists today.
- Deborah Knight: Now, Foreign Minister Marise Payne has just called in with the latest on the Australian journalists who have been evacuated out of China.
- The Australian Government has provided consular support to two Australian journalists in China to assist their return to Australia. Those Australians have now arrived in Australia.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Jennifer Cartmill as Australia’s new High Commissioner to Malta. Ms Cartmill will also be accredited to Tunisia.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Michael Cutts as Australia’s new Ambassador to Morocco.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Chiara Porro as Australia’s new Ambassador to The Holy See.
- Today I announce the appointment of Dr Kate O’Shaughnessy as Australia’s new High Commissioner to Mauritius. Dr O’Shaughnessy will also be accredited to Comoros, Madagascar and Seychelles.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Susan Allen as Australia’s first resident High Commissioner to Niue.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Jane Duke as Australia’s new Consul-General in Los Angeles.
- The Australian Government will provide additional support to the most vulnerable Australian citizens whose return to Australia has been impacted by the restrictions arising from COVID-19.
- Deb Knight: Now, Australia's relationship with China seems to have deteriorated even further.
- The Australian Government has been informed that an Australian citizen, Ms Cheng Lei, has been detained in China.
- I am pleased to announce four appointments to the Board of the Australia-India Council.
- Jim Wilson:
- Ross Stevenson: Scott Morrison will legislate to tear up Victoria's multi-million-dollar Belt and Road Initiative agreement with Beijing, creating laws that will also ban a raft of
- Ben Fordham: Well, back home the Prime Minister is cracking down on foreign interference, he’s introducing new laws aimed at booting Chinese influence out of our governments and ou
- Sabra Lane: Marise Payne, good morning and welcome. If this bill becomes law, it sounds like Victoria’s Belt and Road Initiative with China could be torn up. Is that right?
- Karl Stefanovic: Well Scott Morrison is flexing his constitutional powers this morning.
- David Koch: The Government wants new powers, giving it the ability to scrap agreements that it believes go against Australia’s national interests.
- Australia will support the Gavi COVAX Facility Advance Market Commitment (COVAX AMC) to improve access for Pacific and Southeast Asian countries to safe, effective and affordable COVID-19 vaccines.