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- We, the Indonesian and Australian Foreign Affairs and Defence Ministers met in Bali for the fourth 2+2 Dialogue on 27 October 2016.
- MINISTER BISHOP: I flew into Jakarta this morning, overnight from Brisbane, and had a very full day of meetings.
- Minister Pudjiastuti's opening remarks have been translated from Indonesian.
- NB Minister Wiranto's remarks have been translated from Indonesian
- I will visit Jakarta and Bali from 26 to 28 October to advance Australia's relationship with one of our most important economic and security partners, and progress our dialogue on key strategic is
- JOURNALIST: Ok let's take up some issues of the day and foreign policy issues with theForeign Minister Julie Bishop, who joins us now live from Canberra.
- I will visit Auckland from 21 to 22 October to further deepen and broaden Australia's relationship with one of our closest geographic neighbours and strategic partners.
- Today I announce the appointment of five new board members to the Council on Australia Latin America Relations (COALAR).
- Following the devastating impact of Hurricane Matthew, today I announce Australia will provide urgent humanitarian assistance to Haiti.
- Eight percent of Australian adults travelled without travel insurance on their lastoverseas trip according to a survey commissioned by the Australian Governmentand the Insurance Council of Australi
- On the 8th of September this year, Federica Mogherini, the EU High Representative, and I launched the EU-Australia Leadership Forum in Brussels and this evening we are holding the corresponding eve
- Thank you Connie and Ladies and Gentlemen, I hope you will forgive me for the change in plans but I've been informed that there will be a division shortly and that could take me out of this event a
- JOURNALIST: What, if anything, can our Government do to bring home the three Aussies currently sitting in Chinese cells?
- JOURNALIST: Do you know how much all thisbailing out, consular assistance, costs us every year and are there any plansto make some of these people pay for any of it?
- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins us now from Canberra. Minister, good morning to you. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning Sam.
- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is with us now from Canberra. Foreign Minister, thank you for your time. This is all kinds of nasty.
- JOURNALIST: Minister, there have been National MPs that have come out and spoken for the Adler shotgun saying that it should be less restricted access to it.
- JOURNALIST: The ForeignMinister Julie Bishop has been good enough to call through. Julie, appreciateyour time as always.
- JOURNALIST: Joining me live here in the Canberra studio is the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Lots to talk about. First of all, our top story, the Mosul offensive.
- Thank you very much for the introduction.