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- Rosemary Church: Pat Conroy is a member of the Australian Parliament and the Minister for International Development and the Pacific. He joins me now live from Canberra, Australia.
- Laura Jayes: Thousands are feared dead after a major landslide buried entire communities in Papua New Guinea.
- Dan Cox: Australia and Papua New Guinea have a special relationship. We're more than just neighbours and now is PNG's time of need.
- Sarah Ferguson: The Australian Government has committed an initial aid package of $2.5 million and is sending a specialised team to PNG tomorrow.
- Richard King: In the news, Australia will be sending technical experts and $2.5 million in initial aid to Papua New Guinea.
- Lisa Millar: Let's get more on the situation in PNG.
- The Australian Government will provide an additional $10 million in response to the humanitarian needs caused by the ongoing crisis in Syria.
- The Australian Government will provide an initial $2.5 million in humanitarian assistance to support Papua New Guinea’s response to the landslide in Enga Province.
- Paul Culliver: First, though, let's begin in New Caledonia, there have been deadly riots for a number of days now.
- It's a pleasure to join you all here at the Vienna School of International Studies. And it is a great privilege to talk about diplomacy in the home of Klemens von Metternich.
- Andy Park: Hundreds of Australians are still waiting to be evacuated from New Caledonia after deadly riots broke out against the new Paris-imposed voting reforms there.
- Greg Jennett: Well as we mentioned French President Emmanuel Macron is due to arrive in the Pacific territory of New Caledonia this evening on a trip conceived as a show of st
- Karl Stefanovic: Welcome back. Well, more than 100 Australians have been rescued from New Caledonia, landing in Brisbane overnight.
- This week I will travel to Vienna to represent Australia as co-President of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) International Conference on Nuclear Security (ICONS) 2024.
- Today I met with my Peruvian counterpart Minister Galdo to discuss opportunities for deepening economic ties between Australia and Peru.
- The Australian Government, Rugby Australia, and the Queensland Reds are continuing to support Tongan rugby through the Australia-Pacific Rugby Union Partnership (APRUP), bringing our nations closer
- At a time of great global uncertainty, the Albanese Labor Government continues to keep Australia secure while preparing for the opportunities of tomorrow, with responsible investments in all elemen
- I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land we meet on, the Wurundjeri people. I pay my respects to their Elders past and present.
- To help respond to the needs of the region and deliver transformative development projects across the Indo-Pacific, Australia has pledged AUD $492 million for the Asian Development Fund's (ADF14) 2