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- Kim Landers: The Foreign Minister is Marise Payne and she joined me earlier. [Excerpt] Kim Landers: Minister, good morning.
- Published in ‘The Australian’
- I am shocked and saddened by the news of the tragic shooting in Nova Scotia, Canada.
- David Speers: Marise Payne, welcome to the program. What questions would you like China to answer? Marise Payne:
- I am concerned by news of coordinated arrests on 18 April of 14 high-profile pro-democracy figures in Hong Kong for allegedly participating in unauthorised protests last year.
- Australia is providing additional assistance to support our Pacific family after Tropical Cyclone Harold caused widespread destruction across Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu and Solomon Islands.
- Kylie Gillies: For more, we’re joined by the Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne. Welcome, Minister. Marise Payne: Good morning.
- Australia stands with our Pacific family as the devastation of Cyclone Harold becomes clear.
- The Australian Government is continuing to assist hundreds more Australians to return to Australia by facilitating commercial flights from Peru, Argentina and South Africa.
- The Australian Government welcomes the release on 8 April 2020 of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons' (OPCW) first report under its mandate of investigating and attributing re
- Deborah Knight:
- Under new visa measures announced by the Australian Government today, Pacific workers who are in Australia under the Pacific Labour Scheme (PLS) and Seasonal Worker Programme (SWP) whose visas are
- A continuing network of flights to four key international hubs will be established — London, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Auckland — for the next four weeks to help Australians get home.
- 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.