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- This week I will travel to New Zealand to meet with like-minded partners and further advance Australia’s trade relationships.
- I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, and pay my respect to Elders, past and present.
- The Albanese Government is supporting access to high-quality, safe, and effective medicines in the Pacific and Southeast Asia by investing $13.3 million in new partnerships between the Therapeutic
- I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we stand today, the Wurundjeri people, and pay my respects to Elders past and present.
- Matthew Doran, Host: Joining us from Sydney this Wednesday afternoon is the Assistant Trade Minister Labor Senator Tim Ayres. Welcome back to afternoon briefing.
- Tom Connell: Indonesian President Joko Widodo has left Australia after his meeting with the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
- This week, I will travel to the Republic of the Marshall Islands to further strengthen Australia’s genuine and longstanding partnerships in the Pacific.
- Today we announce the appointment of Mr Ewen McDonald as Australia's next High Commissioner to the Republic of Fiji and Australia's inaugural Special Envoy for the Pacific and Regional Affairs.
- Peter Stefanovic: Tourism Australia has launched a new campaign to attract visitors from China, the Come Say G'day campaign, which was launched around the world last October, but i
- Patricia Karvelas: 'Come and say g'day.' That's the message Australian tourism bosses are shopping around China this week.
- Greg Jennett: Why don't we head to the Pacific now, and Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles is in Solomon Islands for a couple of days.
- Randy Ronny, Eco Paradise FM: A good G'day to Minister the Honourable Pat Conroy. Thank you for joining us, we're happy to have you here.
- Presenter: Two Australian ministers are abroad continuing the push to strengthen relations with Pacific Island neighbours.
- Richard King, Host: I am not sure it's an appropriate introduction to my next guest, but he does come from a union background.
- This week I will travel to Palau to further deepen Australia’s relationship with our partner in the North Pacific and celebrate key development project milestones.
- The Australian Government will provide an additional $12.5 million to meet urgent humanitarian needs in Bangladesh and Myanmar following Tropical Cyclone Mocha.
- The Albanese Government will provide a further $4.45 million to respond to the escalating humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
- The Albanese Government will provide a further $4.45 million to respond to the escalating humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
- I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet, the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people, and pay my respect to Elders, past and present.
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