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- This week I will travel to France, an important strategic partner for Australia, and a leading long-term collaborator with Australia on Antarctic science and governance.
- Tom Connell: Welcome back. A significant trip for Anthony Albanese, the first trip by an Australian Prime Minister to China in seven years. So, what has come out of it?
- Lisa Millar: Well, let's get more on that trip now with the Assistant Foreign Affairs Minister, Tim Watts, who joins me in the studio. Good morning to you.
- Kieran Gilbert: Welcome back to the programme. Let's go live now to the Assistant Foreign Minister, Tim Watts. Thanks for your time this morning.
- Peter Stefanovic: Back to our top story now. 20 Australians have been able to leave the Gaza Strip after its southern border with Egypt was temporarily opened overnight.
- Emma Rebellato: Well let's get more on that breaking news of 20 Australians being allowed to leave Gaza through the Rafah Border crossing overnight.
- Kieran Gilbert: In the meantime, I want to bring in the Assistant Foreign Affairs Minister, Tim Watts, who is with us. Tim, thanks for your time.
- The Australian Government will provide an initial $800,000 to support the Government of Vanuatu’s immediate response to Tropical Cyclone Lola, and is liaising closely with the Government of Solomon
- Tom Connell: Welcome back to the program. Well, we have, of course, plenty of reaction, ongoing reaction to what's happening at the moment in Israel.
- Raf Epstein: The Australian Government is stepping up its efforts to help get Australian citizens out of the region affected by the conflict in both Israel and Gaza, but of course,
- Matthew Doran, host: Tim Watts, welcome back to Afternoon Briefing.
- Tonight I will travel to the United States as head of Australia’s delegation to the Honolulu Leadership Dialogue from 25-28 October.
- The Australian Senate has today passed legislation to enable the delivery of the Albanese government's election commitment of a new Pacific Engagement Visa.
- I start by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we meet, the Ngunnawal people, and also acknowledge any other people or families with connection to the ACT and region.
- The Australian Government will provide $500,000 to the United Nation’s refugee agency, UNHCR to alleviate the suffering of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians who fled the region following Azerbaijan’s rece
- I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we meet, the Ngunnawal people, and also acknowledge any other people or families with connection to the ACT and region.
- Minister for International Development and the Pacific, Pat Conroy: Well, good morning, everyone. And thank you for that wonderful introduction.
- Subjects: The Voice referendum, rebuilding Australia’s international development budget, restoring indexation, OECD comparisons, development expertise in the Department of Foreign Affairs a
- The Australian Government will continue its support to enable Fiji to participate in Super Rugby Pacific and Australia's Super W Competition for the next four years.