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- Over the past six months there have been attacks on two police officers in Melbourne, the death of two innocent hostages in the Martin Place siege, and a thwarted but imminent terrorist plot for a
- Today we announce Australia will provide additional medical assistance and urban search and rescue capability in response to the devastation resulting from tropical Cyclone Pam.
- I congratulate the Institute of Regional Security on its work, its focus, its change of name and its contribution to the public discourse on promoting regional security and prosperity.
- Mr WILLIAMS (Hindmarsh) (14:10): My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- JULIE BISHOP: Thank you for being here.
- Today I announce the appointment of Dr Ralph King as Australia's Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, with non-resident accreditation to Bahrain, Oman and Yemen.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Michael Wood as Australia's next Consul-General in Chicago.
- JULIE BISHOP: Thank you for joining me, the Secretary of the Department Peter Varghese, my Parliamentary Secretary Steve Ciobo and our Head of Consular Justin Brown, here in the D
- SAMANTHA ARMYTAGE: From Canberra Foreign Minster Julie Bishop joins us now. Minister, good morning. Now what sort of aid are we providing?
- LISA WILKINSON: First to the devastation in Vanuatu where Cyclone Pam has ravaged the island nation.
- KIERAN GILBERT: Joining me now is the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Minister thanks for your time. What is the latest advice you've got on the damage and the death toll in Vanuatu?
- MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: As we've heard this morning, Australia has contributed $5 million as part of an initial assistance package for Vanuatu.
- Today I announce that the Australian Government will provide an initial package of support to Vanuatu, as it responds to the devastation inflicted by Tropical Cyclone Pam.
- JULIE BISHOP: The Australian Government is continuing to work with our friends in the Pacific to assess the damage and destruction that has been left in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Pam.
- A doctor who has been working at the Australian-managed Ebola Treatment Centre (ETC) in Sierra Leone will undergo a 21-day observation period for Ebola in the United Kingdom.
- Today in Perth I met Malaysia's Minister of Foreign Affairs YB Dato' Sri Anifah for discussions to advance our longstanding strategic and economic bilateral relationship.
- JULIE BISHOP: Good morning. Our thoughts today are with the people of the Pacific who are facing the impact of Tropical Cyclone Pam.
- The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has raised the level of the travel advice for Vanuatu to "reconsider your need to travel".
- JOURNALIST Julie Bishop, good morning. JULIE BISHOP Good morning Blackers, Carmen, Fitzi. How are you all?
- Today I announce a new partnership with the World Bank to enhance women's economic empowerment in South East Asia over the next four years.