ABCNews. Transcript - ABC RN Breakfast. It does seem like there is a, shall we say thawing of the relationship between Australia and the EU now that there has been a change of Government. 2 min read. He has said, to be fair to Peter Dutton, he said he'll support whatever sub decision the government comes up with. Text us on 0437 922 720 (rates apply) or call us on 1300 222 720. ABC AFTERNOON BRIEFING TUESDAY, 13 JULY 2021 SUBJECTS: JobKeeper lite; Sydney lockdown. But, look, the Home Affairs Minister is obviously conducting a review into this. 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. TV Interview - ABC Afternoon Briefing. 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. We are also unable to assist with school assignment or research requests. If you have a general news tip or feedback, please contact us via the form below. Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. MARLES: Yeah, we will work with the Opposition and make sure that they are appropriately briefed in respect of the announcement. Why don't we go to some regional issues now? JONES: Fairy Meadow McDonald's, there was a close contact there 24 hours ago. Record mining prices and exports. We might talk a little about Avalon in a moment, but why don't we go to Peter Dutton's remarks. Matthew Doran, Host: Well the Federal Government is hopeful a deal on a free trade agreement with the European Union could be settled soon after years of negotiations, a political spat with the French over submarines and criticism over Australias climate change commitments. So there's already that gradation in the security applying to phones from various parts of the Australian Government. All of these are messages that I think are really welcome from defence industry. 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 Its very clear that they were the two impediments blocking a free trade agreement. 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. In what way did the UK alert you to the dangers emerging among former Australian pilots? And that's certainly the case in air warfare. I don't want to reflect on the particular comments that have been made, but it's a very common thing for Australia to support democratic elections in our region. So we're trying to get things going in the right direction. JENNET: Fuel excise, where do you stand on possible extension of that? Learn more. The daily destination for #auspol addicts. RICHARD MARLES, DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER: Well, it obviously raises the question about what on earth the government was doing in relation to the Attack class program, if that was their view. Interview with Greg Jennett, ABC Afternoon Briefing. 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. Some data is retained by WhatsApp. Sign up for regular updates from ABC Perth, Published: WedWed 1 Mar 2023 at 5:30am/with Christine Layton, Published: TueTue 28 Feb 2023 at 4:30am/with Christine Layton. MARLES: That is an occupational hazard at the air show. I wouldn't want to overstate the size of the issue in Australia and I'm limited in what I can say. I do want to get to Robodebt and some things in your portfolio area, but it's hard to escape super. But again that's not being translated into services on the ground. The Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles is out at his home airport near Geelong, taking in the Avalon Air Show today. Richard Marles, have you got TikTok on any government owned phone? Now, why don't we start with a specific question? Shepherd of All God's Children Learning Center. AboutPressCopyrightContact usCreatorsAdvertiseDevelopersTermsPrivacyPolicy &. ABC News, or ABC News and Current Affairs, is a public news service produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.Broadcasting within Australia and the rest of the world, the service covers both local and world affairs.. JENNET: These strategic matters, as you'd be well aware, Linda Reynolds flared up domestically in the context of our election campaign. When will you brief the Opposition and others ahead of this month's announcement on the pathway? Apologies for the briefing starting late today. JENNET: Well, that's the charge that Linda is making. 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. Your information is being handled in accordance with the, Take your favourite podcasts and radio with you. Background Briefing's WhatsApp is (+61) 0491 750 876 I mean, it's obviously an important issue that anybody who has worked for our country and in the process come into possession of classified information is obliged to keep that information classified for as long as it is classified. 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. 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. Don Farrell, welcome to Afternoon Briefing. But I'm not sure that speculation of this kind helps right now. So by 0.25 per cent. MARLES: No, I wouldn't say that at all, actually. Now Pat was just talking about the cost of living. We've got the work that we did on the minimum wage and increasing that. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird host smart and respectful conversations about the issues impacting people's lives in the show that values expertise . I think it was an F-22, wasn't it? Recording Options. 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. 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. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators . The Gang of Eight, the top four leaders in Congress and the chairmen and vice chairmen of the Senate and House Intelligence committees, received a long-awaited briefing Tuesday afternoon on the . Media release. We just want to make sure we're doing that. 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. The daily destination for #auspol addicts. I think that the point about drones is that increasingly what we are seeing in air warfare not just in air warfare, but in the other domains as well is an increasing role for autonomous vehicles. You flagged intensifying defence cooperation between Australia and a number of Pacific nations in an interview this morning in The Australian newspaper. AFTERNOON BRIEFING WITH PATRICIA KARVELAS. Well that's the first cost of living measure that they have actually implemented in over 100 days and guess what? Pat, your response? A delegation of EU representatives met with officials yesterday, confident the impasse could be resolved. And you're right, I mean, the Defence phone is obviously much more sensitive than a range of other areas within the Australian Government. Thursday, March 2, 2023 4:49AM. They promised five years ago to build Metronet and I don't think we've seen a single train run on that yet. The Hon Dr David Gillespie MP Minister Gillespie's media Ministers Minister David Gillespie's transcript at the ABC Afternoon Briefing on 29 November 2021 on Omicron Read the transcript of Minister Gillespie's interview at the ABC Afternoon Briefing on 29 November 2021 on Omicron. 24 November 2022. Why don't we step it out a little more broadly. 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. Richard Marles, in view of the almost mach loop that's about to take place above you. This is a snapshot of our achievements, programs and personalities and celebrates the ABC's contribution to Australian life for more than 80 years. Transcript. THE DRUM. He has said, to be fair to Peter Dutton, he said he'll support whatever sub decision the government comes up with. MARLES: It was an F-35 that just went right past then and it's going to do a loop in a moment. 6:00PM. by TheHill.com - 03/01/23 12:48 PM ET. 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. We are strong advocates. Karvelas has presented RN Drive since 2015, and has hosted Afternoon Briefing on the ABC News TV channel for the past three years. 2:45 P.M. EST. And certainly as you walk around the air show today, you see one technology after another, which is walking down that path. Because we know that the agricultural sector in particular when it comes to the European Union can be a tricky area to broach. For questions and feedback related to ABC shows: 1-818-460-7477; For video playback and other technical issues: 1-800-230-0229 And you're right, I mean, the Defence phone is obviously much more sensitive than a range of other areas within the Australian Government. : All right, fair enough. 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. Karvelas and Kelly together host The Party Room political podcast, which examines the latest news and events from Parliament House in Canberra. 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. Are you sensing, as others have described, that contractors feel frustration that they are on hold pending the Defence Strategic Review, a buildup of commercial frustration around your processes? Minister for Defence. We want to join them. The industrial action - the first step in a campaign of rolling action to . REYNOLDS: Yeah. ABC Afternoon Briefing | Ministers and Assistant Ministers Minister for Regional Health Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Investment ABC Afternoon Briefing Transcript, E&OE 29 September 2021 MATT WORDSWORTH: Dr David Gillespie, Minister, thank you so much for being with us today. I think they would obviously understand that the former government initiated the process. JENNETT: Are there assets there that are definitely going to be included in the strategic review as future purchases? Plus sport with Jared Coote and finance , Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. 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. That's despite around 31,000 jobs being lost in the month according to the Bureau of Statistics. 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. Afternoon Briefing. Linda, in this capacity on the West Australian panel, as we're calling it. So quite the opposite, actually I think there's been a real sense of positivity in the conversations I've had throughout the day with defence industry about what's happening in the field of defence and what the future holds. The ABC acknowledged the error and posted an entry on the Corporations Corrections & Clarifications page. JENNET: Thank you. Australia joins international Net Zero Government Initiative. 4:00PM. The latest figures follows the end of the Federal Government's JobKeeper wage subsidy. Sign up to the What to Watch newsletter for the best of ABC iview, delivered straight to your inbox each week. 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. And so we want to make sure . 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. 27 February 2023. : Yeah, we will work with the Opposition and make sure that they are appropriately briefed in respect of the announcement. We're mindful of the issues that have been raised, but people need to wait and see what is ultimately announced. JENNETT: I can only imagine. Which means that they need to be quicker, more agile, less bureaucratic. So its an important trade deal. So this is going to become a disrupted interview, but it is a very cool aircraft. Published: MonMon 27 Feb 2023 at 5:30am/with Christine Layton. What does it fall to the Federal Government to do to address that? There was almost an audible sigh of relief from the Europeans about the change of policy on behalf of the Government. We produce food for 70 million people. Footer Menu. But I'm not sure that speculation of this kind helps right now. First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we 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. Date: 8 February 2022. Subjects: Russian oil price cap, European free trade agreement. 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. They also have some issues about our luxury car tax. 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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. So, as we look, as we work through our budget to sort of prepare things for the 25th October, we're looking at what we can do to ease cost of living pressures, acknowledging that we do have this trillion dollars of debt left by the former government to deal with. Which means that they need to be quicker, more agile, less bureaucratic. It seems you are using an outdated web browser not supported But is there really a prospect that this sort of deal could be sorted out in the near future? : there is a review going on. 21 June 2022 Greg Jennett: Alright, well Federal Cabinet's meeting in Canberra today, in person for many and remotely for some. Your home of Australian stories, conversations and events that shape our nation. And I do accept what the Leader of the Opposition has said, that the Opposition will provide support to whatever we announce in the near term. 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. Johanna Nicholson and Lorna Dunkley bring you the latest news, interviews, politics, culture, weather and global affairs. : Yeah, 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. Release details Release type Related ministers and contacts. Contacting ABC Investigations 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. Linda Reynolds joins us for the first time. In a speech today, the Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, Penny Wong, accused the Prime Minister of stoking tensions for . Minister for Trade: Look, Im very confident, Matt, that we can get a deal in good time. But the flip side of that is, of course, a more acute cost of living crisis, stronger there than anywhere else. The ABC International Development team uses its media expertise to connect and empower people in the Asia-Pacific region, and globally, to have a voice. Interview with Greg Jennett, ABC Afternoon Briefing; Interview with Greg Jennett, ABC Afternoon Briefing. JENNETT: It's a generational thing, I suspect. 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. We've supported democratic elections in Papua New Guinea, in Indonesia, indeed, in the Solomon Islands previously in 2019. WhatsApp can be used to make secure phone calls. The main topic of. : Well, we obviously work closely with the UK and we've been following what's happened there, and we've obviously undertaken our own investigations. Don Farrell, welcome to Afternoon Briefing. JENNET: What about the McGowan Government? The White House on Thursday said the Biden administration does not know what is causing the apparent poisoning of schoolgirls in Iran and called for the Iranian government to conduct a . E&OE. FEMA, EPA speaks on East Palestine Ohio train derailment. The rest of the world, or the free world is backing this ban. 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. 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. I mean, I'm imagining in your area, Defence is among the most sensitive. PK breaks political news and interrogates the newsmakers every weekday. And if you poke them in the eye through megaphone diplomacy, this is the inevitable result, because if you use it for domestic political purposes, then of course they're going to get upset, and particularly in the environment we find ourselves now with Solomon Islands and China. : And what will you do to manage that? 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? REYNOLDS: Not at all. Start your weekend informed and up-to-date. We've had some reporting this week about killer drones designed by BAE and the like. JENNETT: All government agencies, or might it be done piecemeal according to their sensitivity? Late afternoon briefing - ABC News Keep up with the latest ASX and business news News Briefings Hobart audio AUDIO: Late afternoon briefing Lucy Shannon Posted 1h ago Listen 1m 47s Share Regularly updated briefing from ABC News for Hobart More on: Hobart Stories from ABC News Western allies debating whether to provide fighter aircraft to Ukraine. So it reduced the inflationary pressures on family budgets. 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. Minister for Trade: Yes, well, you might recall one of the first visits that Prime Minister Albanese made was to Ukraine. Well thank you for your time and let you go get back to the Avalon Air Show on your home turf there. 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? : Well, I saw those comments reported. 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. 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. And they're the sorts of things that we're looking at as we build that budget towards the 25th of October. But we will absolutely make sure that there is an appropriate briefing of the Opposition. Recorded on 16 February 2021. China Tonight. 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We will take advice from our intelligence agencies about what is the best pathway forward in relation to all social media platforms including TikTok. Just as were entitled to put issues on the table, so are the Europeans. 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. That suggestion from the newly appointed House . Weve learnt in the past that we need to diversify our trading relationships and, of course, this is one of the key ones. 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 have an ABC Help Centre with answers to hundreds of FAQs but we appreciate there will be times you need to contact us. 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. Weve made it clear, of course, that there are certain things that we need to get out of this trade agreement, and one of those is greater access for our agricultural products. Regularly updated briefing from ABC News for Hobart. 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. James S. Brady Press Briefing Room. Would you be prepared to make decisions akin to what's happening in the U.S. and Canada for your department alone? JENNETT: All right, fair enough. And I do accept what the Leader of the Opposition has said, that the Opposition will provide support to whatever we announce in the near term. The ABC has announced that Patricia Karvelas will be jumping behind the mic on RN Breakfast, taking over from Fran Kelly in 2022. 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. We'll do it again sometime with the West Australian focus. ABC NEWS is excited to announce Greg Jennett as the new host of Afternoon Briefing. Edge I realise that might be the opposition's political interests to use that, but I'm not going to take a lecture about megaphone diplomacy from the previous Government that only had megaphone diplomacy. We're mindful of the issues that have been raised, but people need to wait and see what is ultimately announced. It's not far off. 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 Minister for Trade: Look, these are a set of negotiations. Greg Jennet looks at some of the outstanding questions and quibbles around the 2022 federal budget today on Afternoon Briefing.00:00 Welcome to Afternoon Briefing07:19 Simon Birmingham, Finance Minister15:46 Bob Katter, Katters Australian Party MP24:06 Katy Gallagher, Shadow Finance Minister31:40 We cross to Lismore for the latest on the floods32:21 Michele O'Neill, ACTU39:17 Susan McDonald, LNP Senator \u0026 Murray Watt, Labor Senator48:39 Adam Bandt, Greens Leader55:33 We cross live to the MCG for the Shane Warne MemorialSubscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVEABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad, including the latest coronavirus pandemic updates. 22 July 2022. Well thank you for your time and let you go get back to the Avalon Air Show on your home turf there.
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