We might talk a little about Avalon in a moment, but why don't we go to Peter Dutton's remarks. Matthew Doran: Lets pick up on that issue of agricultural products getting greater access into the EU. Well, the visiting Royal Air Force Chief Mike Wigston has spoken while in our country this week on the process of what he calls weeding out British pilots who'd helped train Chinese comrades. : And you say you're on the verge, what are we talking now, a matter of days? Returning out our top story this afternoon, Australia's unemployment rate fell to 5.5 per cent in April. Patrick Gorman and Linda Reynolds, thanks so much. : All government agencies, or might it be done piecemeal according to their sensitivity? MARLES: Well, I saw those comments reported. 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. This is one of the ways that we can join with like-minded countries and the rest of the world to put pressure on Russia and downward pressure on oil prices. 25 March 2022 Press conference, opening of Blackrock Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Camp 14 March 2022 Opening of Blackrock Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Camp 14 March 2022 Event: Andrew McKellar interview with Greg Jennett, ABC Afternoon Briefing. 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. Which means that they need to be quicker, more agile, less bureaucratic. Why don't we step it out a little more broadly. Theres lots of things that they want from Australia, particularly in the area of hydrogen and critical minerals. 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Landsberg said in the afternoon briefing that a team spent all day looking for pieces of the downed plane. JENNETT: All government agencies, or might it be done piecemeal according to their sensitivity? But, look, the Home Affairs Minister is obviously conducting a review into this. We have an ABC Help Centre with answers to hundreds of FAQs but we appreciate there will be times you need to contact us. Now Pat was just talking about the cost of living. Pat, I'll throw this one to you. GREG JENNETT, HOST: All right, well, let's talk through any residual damage from that contribution, if any, that is. : All right, well, let's talk through any residual damage from that contribution, if any, that is. Afternoon Briefing. We want a free trade agreement with the Europeans. 5:00PM. Learn more. And to do anything different is to break Australian law, and that includes how to fly various planes. So weve got something to trade with. It's not far off. Radio interview - ABC Canberra Mornings. I'm definitely living in a previous century. MARLES: No, I wouldn't say that at all, actually. Its very clear that they were the two impediments blocking a free trade agreement. 24 November 2022 Interview - ABC Afternoon Briefing Senator the Hon Anthony Chisholm Assistant Minister for Education Assistant Minister for Regional Development SUBJECTS: Stuart Robert, Industrial Relations and Labor's plans to grow wages, Jordan Peterson, Drew Pavlou and Cheaper Childcare Bill What I would say is that they are now the Government and they campaigned on reducing the cost of living pressures for Australians. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister dpm.media@defence.gov.au 02 6277 7800. Interview on ABC News, Afternoon Briefing, with Patricia Karvelas Topics: trade relations with China, industrial relations reform, NZ backpackers. If you are a whistleblower and/or have highly sensitive information to pass on to our investigative reporters, you should review your options for securely contacting ABC Investigations. Do you nevertheless, though, feel his remarks have been in any way unsettling in the perception that it might create with the AUKUS partners of a breakdown of bi-partisanship in this country? JENNET: Well, in some parts of the country, the price has actually fallen significantly in just the last few months. ABC Afternoon Briefing - Greg Jennett Subjects: Solomon Islands security agreement; China. You can email us your complaints using the Lodge a Complaint form. ABCNews 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. First of all, around the national accounts and the strength of the economy. As a statutory corporation that relies on public funds, the ABC must aim to ensure that the time and resources used in dealing with audience complaints are proportionate to the circumstances. GORMAN: The ABC loves Western Australia. And as you've just said the Government has inherited a very strong set of national accounts, so the last quarter account to June under our Government was nearly 1 per cent and annualised that's 3.6 per cent. Contact Us Afternoon Briefing , 29th July 2023 Summary published: 14th February 2023 Complaint: An audience member complained that a report from the Garma Festival in 2022 inaccurately stated that Aboriginal Australians were granted citizenship under the 1967 Referendum. 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. JENNET: Thank you. 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. He points out that there are risks with the first model of a new type of production run and he still strongly favours the U.S. Virginia class subs for AUKUS. Look, I think you nailed it in your question is that they are now the Government. : Well, there's a lot of assets at the air show for people who haven't seen the air show, it is a remarkable display of capability from around the world, actually. A lot of water has gone under the bridge since then. : Yeah, we will work with the Opposition and make sure that they are appropriately briefed in respect of the announcement. They'd have to be somewhere around a shortlist, would they? Monday-Friday from 4pm AEDT. It doesn't even come into play until well into next year so they are doing nothing at the moment to not only ease the pressure of cost of living they're doing things that actively increase the cost of living pressure. is responsible for all news-gathering and coverage across the Australian . 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. But I'm not sure that speculation of this kind helps right now. If you have a question or comment about an ABC News program or ABC network show, please call Audience Relations at (818) 460-7477 or contact another department. Pat, your response? I think it was an F-22, wasn't it? 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. We just want to make sure we're doing that. Can more be done there to maybe even attract people in through promotion and resettlement? REYNOLDS: Not at all. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. Authorised by Patrick Gorman, ALP, Inglewood, WA, 6052. HOST, GREG JENNETT: . And certainly as you walk around the air show today, you see one technology after another, which is walking down that path. Media contact. Release Date. Absolutely more needs to be done and yes the McGowan Government has been the beneficiary of increase, particularly in the iron ore price and the demand. AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). MARLES: I think I'll stick with the phrase on the verge. There is the symbolism, but then youre also hoping that it will have an economic impact as well. 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. 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. JENNET: What about the McGowan Government? 7:00PM. 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. And to do anything different is to break Australian law, and that includes how to fly various planes. Statement from ABC Managing Director David Anderson. . HOST, GREG JENNETT: Okay, time now for today's political panel and we've got a very West Australian focused pairing today. Minister for Trade: Look, weve made it very clear that there are some things that we need in this agreement, and access for our farmers to agricultural markets in Europe is one of them. What does it fall to the Federal Government to do to address that? 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. And we're really conscious of that. CONTACT Authorised by Patrick Gorman, ALP, Inglewood, WA, 6052 . Your information is handled in accordance with the. 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? And that's certainly the case in air warfare. 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We do it without subsidies, and I believe our products will be very competitive if we can get access to those European markets. There is a generational thing, that's what I was going to say. REYNOLDS: Yeah. : Are there assets there that are definitely going to be included in the strategic review as future purchases? JENNET: Fuel excise, where do you stand on possible extension of that? Presented , Beverley O'Connor presents the week's main international news, as reported by ABC News correspondents deployed in Bangkok, Beirut, Istanbul, Jakarta, Jerusalem, London, New Delhi, Port Moresby, Taipei, , Miriam Corowa presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. 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. Worker shortages, as Pat observes, are particularly tight in your state. First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we Matthew Doran brings you all the very latest news and interviews on what's going on in the halls of Parliament House in Canberra and the topics and events making headlines from coast to coast in politics and national affairs. 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? But again that's not being translated into services on the ground. Recording Options. GREG JENNETT, HOST: Katy Gallagher, thanks for joining us. I do want to get to Robodebt and some things in your portfolio area, but it's hard to escape super. Load More; Connect with us. Minister for Trade: I am confident of that, Matt. In what way did the UK alert you to the dangers emerging among former Australian pilots? 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. : Yeah, all right. This is a very standard expression of Australia's democratic values. Upheld against 2.1 ABC Editorial Policies. If they don't extend it, it will be inflationary by again up to a quarter of a per cent. Solomon Islands yet again, we seem to find ourselves in some level of disputation Pat with Manasseh Sogavare this time around, public election funding. We believe that democracy is the best form of government. I think this was a complete own goal by the Foreign Minister and it was entirely predictable. Recorded on 16 February 2021. Linda, in this capacity on the West Australian panel, as we're calling it. 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. 21 June 2022 Greg Jennett: Alright, well Federal Cabinet's meeting in Canberra today, in person for many and remotely for some. 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. Some data is retained by WhatsApp. I think it was an F-22, wasn't it? 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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. 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. Interested in working at the nations largest national broadcaster, and the independent source of Australian conversations, culture and stories? We will take advice from our intelligence agencies about what is the best pathway forward in relation to all social media platforms including TikTok. The industrial action - the first step in a campaign of rolling action to . JENNETT: It's a generational thing, I suspect. After 17 years, Kelly will be leaving RN Breakfast on December 2nd. The Opposition Leader is obviously giving comments based on confidential advice he was provided almost a year ago. So there are so many things that Western Australians need, but again, the money is not being spent where it needs to be. Is your side now trying to provoke that once again, domestically, by taking on, or at least criticising Penny Wong on this issue? Joining us. And yes we are seeing both a lot of heat in the economy and particularly in Western Australia, but also a lot of hurt. The response that she engendered, because Patrick is quite right, is that as part of our foreign development budget through DFAT and also the Defence regional support programs, we have for many, many elections in the region, in the Solomon Islands, in Papua New Guinea and elsewhere, supported their democracy building and election support programs. Subjects: Russian oil price cap, European free trade agreement. Text us on 0437 922 720 (rates apply) or call us on 1300 222 720. Why don't we step it out a little more broadly. Well thank you for your time and let you go get back to the Avalon Air Show on your home turf there. Visit ABC Careers. Before submitting your complaint, you may wish to see if your concern has been addressed in ourFAQs. We've had four interest rate rises since they came to government and in fact Pat just mentioned the PBS announcement. Im extremely confident that well get an agreement thats a good agreement for Australia, but also in a timely fashion. The division of the organisation, which is called ABC News, Analysis and Investigations. Freedom of Information . Matthew Doran: Okay lets get to your discussions with the European Union delegation, which is currently in Australia, looking at the prospect of a free trade agreement between the bloc and Australia. The Drum. But Im confident that the goodwill that I saw yesterday in both my meetings with the European Parliamentarians and with the French Trade Minister, that theres a heap of goodwill to get this agreement up. Afternoon Briefing The daily destination for #auspol addicts. Both groups were very, very positive about the prospects of a free trade agreement with the European Union. SUBJECTS: China; speech to launch Peter Hartcher's 'Red Zone'; Violence in the Middle East; Kurri Kurri; vaccine rollout. In 2022, the ABC NEWS Channel is the home of live and breaking coverage of all the big news, events and issues happening at home, around the world and on the federal election campaign trail. MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Hi. Top tools, not top guns, I think is how they've been described here. We're mindful of the issues that have been raised, but people need to wait and see what is ultimately announced. That suggestion from the newly appointed House . Regularly updated briefing from ABC News for Hobart. I'm sure they'll have a very fruitful discussion. Isn't he right? 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