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- Australia will contribute additional support for the people of Myanmar affected by the devastating earthquake.
- Australia will provide an initial $2 million to Myanmar through the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) for immediate humanitarian relief following Friday’s magnitude 7.7 earthquake.
- Australia will provide a further $11 million in lifesaving humanitarian assistance for civilians in Gaza, and an additional $15 million in critical support for people affected by humanitarian crise
- I am pleased to announce the appointment of Steve Waugh AO to the Centre for Australia-India Relations Advisory Board.
- The Albanese Labor Government has passed legislation that will allow eligible Australians to apply for easier passage through US airports.
- The Australian Government is strengthening its efforts to increase awareness of alcohol related risks of overseas travel, launching a dedicated advertising push to reach young Australians.
- I am pleased to announce the 22 recipients of the Australia-Japan Foundation (AJF) grant round for 2024-25.
- Today I announce the appointment of Dr Scott Watkins as Chair of the Australia-Korea Foundation (AKF), as well as new board members to support the Foundation’s work.
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- ASHLEIGH GILLON, HOST: Well, Peter Dutton has addressed the Lowy Institute, outlining his foreign policy agenda.
- Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, and Indonesian Foreign Minister His Excellency Sugiono, met today in Sydney to discuss cooperation on shared priorities under the Indonesia-Australia Compreh
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- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Thanks very much. And look, it has been great to be here in Perth and really great to do this event today.
- Sarah Abo, Host: For more on that escalating trade war, we're joined now by the Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong in Melbourne. Senator, good morning to you. Good to see you.
- Matt Shirvington, Host: Foreign Minister Penny Wong joins us now live from Melbourne, great to have you with us. Should the Prime Minister have done more here?
- Sarah Ferguson, host: Foreign Minister Penny Wong joins me now. Penny Wong, welcome to 7.30. Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Good to be with you, Sarah.
- Holly Stearnes, Host: Joining me now is the Foreign Affairs Minister, Penny Wong. Minister, thank you for your time today. I appreciate it.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Leo Zeng as Australia’s next Ambassador to Mongolia.
- Today I announce the appointments of four career diplomats to lead Australia’s posts in Dublin, Tarawa, Ulaanbaatar and Hanoi. I am pleased to confirm the following appointments:
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Chantelle Taylor as Australia’s next Ambassador to Ireland.