The daily destination for #auspol addicts. Before we get into your discussions with the EU delegation yesterday, I do want to touch on the news announced today that Australia is joining this oil price cap - Russian oil price cap. THE DRUM. The daily destination for #auspol addicts. JENNETT: Well, it sounds like there's an implied criticism by you of the mere fact that he's making these disclosures a year on, but can I sort of refine the question a little. A lot of water has gone under the bridge since then. But I'm not sure that speculation of this kind helps right now. E&OE. There was almost an audible sigh of relief from the Europeans about the change of policy on behalf of the Government. Release Date. MARLES: It was an F-35 that just went right past then and it's going to do a loop in a moment. E&OE. Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. U.S. officials briefed top congressional leaders on Tuesday about documents with classified markings that were in the possession of former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden, and former Vice President Mike Pence. Minister for Trade: Yes, well, you might recall one of the first visits that Prime Minister Albanese made was to Ukraine. And you're right, I mean, the Defence phone is obviously much more sensitive than a range of other areas within the Australian Government. I'm definitely living in a previous century. I've actually participated in 2014, I was an election observer in the Solomon Islands and I've done it in Papua New Guinea and the Defence Force through Defence Corporation programs. Your contact information may be used by ABC . Before we get into your discussions with the EU delegation yesterday, I do want to touch on the news announced today that Australia is joining this oil price cap - Russian oil price cap. Penny Wong - ABC Afternoon Briefing - YouTube Recorded on 16 February 2021. But is there a sign that the EU is open to allowing that? I think they would obviously understand that the former government initiated the process. Matthew Doran: What about the issue of geographic indicators or, as people might more easily know them - they go down to their supermarket, they buy a block of feta cheese to make a salad or something like that - what about that issue there about the EU being quite particular on wanting sole ownership, I guess you could say, over some of those names and stopping international producers using them? Has there been any movement on that issue? MARLES: Yeah, we will work with the Opposition and make sure that they are appropriately briefed in respect of the announcement. We want to join them. I think the future is where we will see a range of autonomous vehicles perhaps working in tandem with a crewed aircraft, but giving applications to a much wider effect as a result. The latest figures follows the end of the Federal Government's JobKeeper wage subsidy. So its an important trade deal. Look, listening to the words and reading some of the statements coming out of your discussions there, particularly on women's safety, we're hearing a lot of . Labor MP for Perth, Patrick Gorman is back and Liberal Senator for WA. FEMA, EPA speaks on East Palestine Ohio train derailment. There is, I guess, the Parisian rapprochement on the issue of the submarine deal there, but do you think as far as goodwill goes, when youve got such a complex deal, that those hurdles can actually be overcome? Minister for Trade: Weve got a population of 26 million. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Don Farrell, welcome to Afternoon Briefing. This service includes material from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and other agencies which is copyright and cannot be reproduced, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without written consent. JENNET: All right and I think we put this regularly to Labor MPs, frontbench and back, Patrick Gorman, doesn't seem like there's much contemplation of any extension from your side. Don Farrell, welcome to Afternoon Briefing. Whilst we review all submissions daily, as we receive a high volume of enquiries it is not possible to respond to everyone individually. It is a universal Australian value of democracy. Well thank you for your time and let you go get back to the Avalon Air Show on your home turf there. Karvelas and Kelly together host The Party Room political podcast, which examines the latest news and events from Parliament House in Canberra. But we will absolutely make sure that there is an appropriate briefing of the Opposition. AFTERNOON BRIEFING WITH PATRICIA KARVELAS. It was only extended a week ago, as we understand, and we understand that there was no confirmation with the Solomon Islands whether they were happy for us to talk about, because you just don't talk about these things in that way. Top tools, not top guns, I think is how they've been described here. : Are there assets there that are definitely going to be included in the strategic review as future purchases? Select the specific program/team you wish to contact (if known) and we will ensure your message is passed on. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a briefing with reporters Monday afternoon. Minister for Trade: Look, these are a set of negotiations. Were going to wrap it up and thank both of you. Greg Jennett comes to you from Parliament House with the latest news in politics and national affairs, plus interviews with key players on the issues and events making headlines. 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Both groups were very, very positive about the prospects of a free trade agreement with the European Union. We are strong advocates. For questions and feedback related to ABC shows: 1-818-460-7477; For video playback and other technical issues: 1-800-230-0229 So it's kind of an insightful critique on the failures of the former government over the last ten years, which has indeed led to a lost decade at a time when we couldn't deal with it as a nation, and that is what we've inherited in terms of this program, in terms of trying to deal with potential capability gaps. JONES: Fairy Meadow McDonald's, there was a close contact there 24 hours ago. This is a snapshot of our achievements, programs and personalities and celebrates the ABC's contribution to Australian life for more than 80 years. And they're the sorts of things that we're looking at as we build that budget towards the 25th of October. PATRICIA KARVELAS, HOST: Tony Burke, welcome. Alex Murdaugh found guilty of murdering wife and son, Not getting enough sleep? Landsberg said in the afternoon briefing that a team spent all day looking for pieces of the downed plane. We are at a point where it won't be long before we are making the announcement about what the optimal pathway will look like. The Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles is out at his home airport near Geelong, taking in the Avalon Air Show today. We've had four interest rate rises since they came to government and in fact Pat just mentioned the PBS announcement. We've got people traveling to Melbourne, people traveling to Goulburn, people moving around the city. MARLES: That is an occupational hazard at the air show. We want to make it very clear that we dont support what the Russians are doing in Ukraine, and that we support a free and democratic Ukraine. GREG JENNETT, HOST: All right, well, let's talk through any residual damage from that contribution, if any, that is. Patrick Gorman and Linda Reynolds, thanks so much. MATTHEW DORAN: Well, high speed rail has long been discussed and for just as long a period of time been the subject of derision or at least satire here in Australia.But the Federal Government wants it to become a reality and is on the hunt for experts to steer its new High Speed Rail Authority. : there is a review going on. So that's a benefit for people in cost of living next year and it's a benefit in terms of the long term skills available for the economy. To whom should we apportion blame for this latest flare up? Live: Weekdays from 4:00pm AEDT on ABC iview and ABC NEWS. 7:30PM. Download the official portrait of the Minister, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, ABC Afternoon Briefing with Matthew Doran. More from WA Afternoons Afternoons He added investigators would likely be on site for several days before the wreckage of. : Yeah, sure, all right. Subjects: Post-election analysis, gender quotas, energy policy, Anthony Albanese's travel HAMISH MACDONALD: Karen Andrews is the Shadow Minister for Home Affairs, Child Protection and the Prevention of Family Violence. To the Avalon Air Show, you've spent time there today. Regularly updated briefing from ABC News for Hobart. live, learn and work. . Shepherd of All God's Children Learning Center. Edge We're mindful of the issues that have been raised, but people need to wait and see what is ultimately announced. I think it was an F-22, wasn't it? I think this was a complete own goal by the Foreign Minister and it was entirely predictable. Now, this Government has a decision to make. by this website which may effect your viewing experience. PATRICK GORMAN, ASSISTANT MINISTER TO THE PRIME MINISTER: Well, firstly, Greg, I should say hello to all of your West Australian viewers, whether they be in the electorate of Perth or anywhere else across Western Australia. And the Prime Minister announced, in terms of cheaper medicines, the only decrease in the price of pharmaceutical benefits in 75 years. Live across Australia, Patricia Karvelas joins Gemma Veness and ABC News reporters around the country for a fast-paced take on the day's events, covering the big national affairs and issues that matter to you. Well work through those issues, and I believe at the end of the day well have a terrific free trade agreement with the Europeans. Pat, your response? We want to make it very clear that were fully in support of the people of the Ukraine in their fight for democracy and freedom. WhatsApp can be used to make secure phone calls. ABC Afternoon Briefing - Greg Jennett Subjects: Solomon Islands security agreement; China. So thats one of the points that were insisting on in this agreement. Share. And on this one, I'll say that the decision Linda made when she sat around the cabinet table to only have this for six months was, unfortunately probably the right decision. So, they have inherited very strong numbers and that's despite COVID and all of the measures that we put in place. Interview with Greg Jennett, ABC Afternoon Briefing; Interview with Greg Jennett, ABC Afternoon Briefing. Transcript - ABC RN Breakfast. We are really very much on the verge of an announcement and I think what matters now is, when that announcement is made, making sure that that enjoys the support of the full spectrum of politics in Australia. Matthew Doran brings you news and interviews on the day in politics and national affairs, speaking with Katrina Bullock, Vishal Prasad, Dilip Rao, Linda Dare, plus a panel of Sara Tomevska, Mike Read and Chloe Bouras. We just want to make sure we're doing that. In what way did the UK alert you to the dangers emerging among former Australian pilots? Joining us. Look, I didn't know whether I'll tempt fate with another question. GREG JENNETT, HOST: Alright, Government Services and NDIS Minister Bill Shorten has been out and about in Sydney today with the Prime Minister a little earlier and he now joins us from a very windy pocket down near the harbour.Bill Shorten, great to have you back on the program. I'm sure they'll have a very fruitful discussion. GORMAN: The ABC loves Western Australia. We believe that democracy is the best form of government. HOST, GREG JENNETT: . Youve pointed to the fact theres been a change of government and there is a shift in climate policy. Linda Reynolds last time I checked their budget was looking very healthy indeed. One great example is the announcement that came out of the Jobs and Skills Summit which is the commitment for 180,000 fee free TAFE places starting in January next year. It's not far off. Patrick Gorman and Linda Reynolds, thanks so much. The daily destination for #auspol addicts. 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But the flip side of that is, of course, a more acute cost of living crisis, stronger there than anywhere else. 30 August 2022 Minister Collins interviewed on ABC Tasmania Mornings with Mel Bush Because we know that the agricultural sector in particular when it comes to the European Union can be a tricky area to broach. Your information is being handled in accordance with the, Take your favourite podcasts and radio with you. The industrial action - the first step in a campaign of rolling action to . So we're trying to get things going in the right direction. I think there is actually a sense of excitement about the focus which is being brought to bear, both in terms of our nation's strategic posture, what we need to do in terms of procurement to give effect to that strategic posture, and how we want to make sure that our procurement processes are brought up to date with the current strategic environment that we're in right now. 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They promised five years ago to build Metronet and I don't think we've seen a single train run on that yet. 8 Comments - Red Ketcher - Wednesday, Mar 1, 23 @ 8:55 am: "Though rarely granted, the so-called "Franks hearing" could provide a fascinating glimpse into how the government built its . 2:45 P.M. EST. If they don't extend it, it will be inflationary by again up to a quarter of a per cent. So it's kind of an insightful critique on the failures of the former government over the last ten years, which has indeed led to a lost decade at a time when we couldn't deal with it as a nation, and that is what we've inherited in terms of this program, in terms of trying to deal with potential capability gaps. TV Interview - ABC Afternoon Briefing Listen. Text us on 0437922720 (rates apply) or call us on 1300222720. Thanks for joining us today on Afternoon Briefing. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and . Returning out our top story this afternoon, Australia's unemployment rate fell to 5.5 per cent in April. But it's also, I think, about making sure that there is clarity around what the Australian Defence Force is going to need, but also there is support for Australian defence industry and what they do, both in terms of supplying to the ADF, but exporting to the rest of the world and as a display of the potential of Australian defence industry. I think by putting downward pressure on Russian oil prices there will be some long-term benefits to Australian consumers. Plus, thoughts on the SAG Awards, 'Your Honor,' and more. Episode: 23 Afternoon Briefing The daily destination for #auspol addicts. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced. All of these are messages that I think are really welcome from defence industry. Richard Marles, in view of the almost mach loop that's about to take place above you. The Opposition Leader is obviously giving comments based on confidential advice he was provided almost a year ago. That's going to be important for our Air Force to make sure that it is as modern as it can be. We don't get the megaphone out a week after we have made that offer, before we've even, as it appears, before we've even checked with the head of state that we've made the offer to, that we're going to talk about it publicly. Well thank you for your time and let you go get back to the Avalon Air Show on your home turf there. So there are so many things that Western Australians need, but again, the money is not being spent where it needs to be. I mean, it is genuinely remarkable. SUBJECTS: China; speech to launch Peter Hartcher's 'Red Zone'; Violence in the Middle East; Kurri Kurri; vaccine rollout. Media release. Freedom of Information . Wikipedia Answering the questions from last night's budget | Afternoon Briefing | ABC News. JENNETT: Yeah, all right. So there's already that gradation in the security applying to phones from various parts of the Australian Government. JENNET: What about the McGowan Government? We want a free trade agreement with the Europeans. It's great to be on a West Australian panel here with you. We have obligations to our partners in terms of where we're at here and so we need to bear that in mind as well. ABC AFTERNOON BRIEFING TUESDAY, 13 JULY 2021 SUBJECTS: JobKeeper lite; Sydney lockdown. Why don't we step it out a little more broadly. LINDA REYNOLDS, LIBERAL SENATOR: Well Greg, first of all, can I also say hi to all the West Australians out there. First of all, around the national accounts and the strength of the economy. I know that's tough news for people, but we've tried to be really open and honest with people about that rather than it comes a surprise as it comes off. We're mindful of the issues that have been raised, but people need to wait and see what is ultimately announced. Youve mentioned one of them the geographic indicators for things like feta. You could develop heart disease earlier, Farmers say live ex ban will 'decimate' industry, Labor aims to phase out live sheep exports, Putin accuses Ukraine of terror attack inside Russia, DHS Director says she was verbally abused over Robodebt, Controversy over leadership of the Pacific Islands Forum. I think we saw the Prime Minister today say that Prime Minister Sogavare would be joining him for dinner at The Lodge in October. 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The rest of the world, or the free world is backing this ban. But it's a really remarkable display of the capability of Australian defence industry and it gives you a sense of confidence about the ingenuity and technology which exists within our defence industry and the way in which we can, I think, export that to the world. : That is an occupational hazard at the air show. But all of the indications are that now the two impediments to an agreement namely, the previous governments approach to climate change and their cancellation of the Naval submarine agreement are out of the way now. JENNET: So is it your belief that this was hypersensitive and could have been predicted because Manasseh Sogavare saw it as an attempt to push the election out until 2024? MARLES: there is a review going on. I think there is actually a sense of excitement about the focus which is being brought to bear, both in terms of our nation's strategic posture, what we need to do in terms of procurement to give effect to that strategic posture, and how we want to make sure that our procurement processes are brought up to date with the current strategic environment that we're in right now. But it's a really remarkable display of the capability of Australian defence industry and it gives you a sense of confidence about the ingenuity and technology which exists within our defence industry and the way in which we can, I think, export that to the world. Johanna Nicholson and Lorna Dunkley bring you the latest news, interviews, politics, culture, weather and global affairs. Text us on 0437 922 720 (rates apply) or call us on 1300 222 720. Watch all your favourite ABC programs on ABC iview. 7:00PM. To the Avalon Air Show, you've spent time there today. But as I say, it's really encouraging from the perspective of Australian defence industry, that all this ingenuity is happening here, which has the potential to be exported to other parts of the world, which is really important in terms of building Australia's strategic weight. But we will absolutely make sure that there is an appropriate briefing of the Opposition. MARLES: Well, I saw those comments reported. But I think the point here is what we really need is a review of this, which is what the Home Affairs Department is going to do, and it's their bailiwick to do that and to get proper advice from our experts, from the relevant intelligence agencies, about what platforms are appropriate on what phones. : All government agencies, or might it be done piecemeal according to their sensitivity? We have an ABC Help Centre with answers to hundreds of FAQs but we appreciate there will be times you need to contact us. Subjects: Russian oil price cap, European free trade agreement. 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So what that will mean is that young people and people who are changing careers can get access to training, helping with the skills challenges that we currently have. JENNETT: And what will you do to manage that? MARLES: Well, right now, I think there is a high degree of security which applies to Defence phones, which would be different to those that apply to phones issued by the Parliament, for example. Television Interview, ABC Afternoon Briefing | Defence Ministers Television Interview, ABC Afternoon Briefing Transcript The Hon Matt Thistlethwaite MP Assistant Minister for Defence Assistant Minister for Veterans' Affairs Assistant Minister for the Republic Media contact Ben Leeson: 0404 648 275 20 February 2023 Errors and omissions excepted GORMAN: Of course we do want to be careful, that's what the Australian public expect of us and we're looking at things where there are benefits for cost of living and benefits for the economy over the medium and long term. In what way did the UK alert you to the dangers emerging among former Australian pilots? 4:00PM. AboutPressCopyrightContact usCreatorsAdvertiseDevelopersTermsPrivacyPolicy &. We just want to make sure we're doing that. Do they extend it? But I think what we've got to make sure of is that we've got all the law in place to deal with it.