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- Michael Rowland: We can bring in now the Foreign Minister, Marise Payne, from Penrith in New South Wales. Minister, a very good morning to you.
- David Koch: Hundreds of Australians who were stranded in Nepal have been taken to a Brisbane hotel after arriving on an emergency flight.
- The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is in direct contact with 10 cruise ships with around 600 Australian passengers on board.
- Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic represents a significant challenge for governments and communities across the Pacific.
- Sabra Lane: The federal government is negotiating with Qantas about organising special flights to South America to rescue stranded Australians.
- Alan Jones: I mentioned earlier this morning, these people are people before they’re politicians and some of our politicians have been doing phenomenal work.
- Allison Langdon:
- The Australian Government is facilitating commercial charter flights to bring hundreds of Australians home from Peru and Uruguay over the coming days.
- Patricia Karvelas: Marise Payne is our Foreign Minister and she joins us tonight. Welcome to the program. Minister Payne: Good afternoon, Patricia.
- The Government strongly objects to the formal indictment of Australian citizen and academic Dr Yang Hengjun (Dr Yang Jun) in China on suspicion of espionage.
- COVID-19 is affecting hundreds of thousands of Australians who are travelling abroad, disrupting their movement and in some cases making it difficult for them to return to Australia.
- At this time when so many Australians are affected by the global challenges arising from COVID-19, I am also concerned in particular for the health, safety and wellbeing of Australians unjustly det
- Alan Jones: Right, the Foreign Minister Marise Payne is on the line. Marise, thank you very much for your time. I'm very grateful for that.
- Ross Stevenson: We are joined by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator Marise Payne. Minister, good morning to you. Marise Payne: Good morning.
- Virginia Trioli: But what’s the Australian Government doing to get Aussies home, who want to come home? Marise Payne is the Australian Foreign Minister and joins you now.
- Karl Stefanovic: Well, with the Federal Government now urging all Australians abroad to avoid overseas travel, many already away are struggling to get home with many countries alr
- Natalie Barr: The Prime Minister has issued an unprecedented warning against anyone travelling overseas due to the coronavirus pandemic.
- Fran Kelly: Well, we're in unchartered waters this morning with mass gatherings to be banned under law, and new social distancing measures recommended in a desperate bid to stop th
- Marise Payne: Well thank you all very much for joining us here this afternoon, it’s great to be back in Washington.
- Deborah Knight: We know that the coronavirus is still dominating the headlines and the situation with it; it's changing every day.