I think they would obviously understand that the former government initiated the process. JENNET: Well, that's the charge that Linda is making. 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 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. 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. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Minister for Trade: I am confident of that, Matt. What I would say is that they are now the Government and they campaigned on reducing the cost of living pressures for Australians. Record mining prices and exports. ABC Afternoon Briefing. I mean, I'm imagining in your area, Defence is among the most sensitive. JENNET: Right but thats the rub isn't it Patrick Gorman if you did more it risks being inflationary at present so I mean is there a middle path here that can be fashioned in the October budget that does deliver meaningful relief without tipping bucket loads of fuel? Matthew Doran: Well, Don Farrell, well wait to see whether or not your optimism and confidence does, in fact, shine through in this situation. Sign up to the What to Watch newsletter for the best of ABC iview, delivered straight to your inbox each week. My lack of being able to compete with my children in terms of where they're at with social media platforms is probably the best defence in respect of anyone ever getting onto my phone. Many thanks. 02 6277 7800 13 October 2022 Errors and omissions excepted MATT DORAN, HOST: Richard Marles, welcome to Afternoon Briefing. The Drum returns to its new 6.00pm home on ABC next Monday, hosted this year by Julia Baird and Ellen Fanning.. From Monday the new afternoon changes are as follows: 4pm ABC News Afternoon Briefing Respected ABC commentator and RN Drive presenter Patricia Karvelas joins Gemma Veness and Kirsten Aiken at 4.00pm AEDT for Afternoon Briefing, adding her inimitable insights to political and current . 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? Please use this form to submit feedback and requests, providing as much information as possible. But, look, the Home Affairs Minister is obviously conducting a review into this. I've got no doubt there is capabilities which we've seen today which will form part of the future for the Australian Defence Force. But I'm not sure that speculation of this kind helps right now. Now, why don't we start with a specific question? So we do this all the time and it is business as usual, but we do it with respect to the countries that we support. If they don't extend it, it will be inflationary by again up to a quarter of a per cent. 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. 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? ABC National News. He joins us live from the airfield there. 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. 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 division of the organisation, which is called ABC News, Analysis and Investigations. REYNOLDS: Look, I think in the current environment, again, as Defence Minister, I've been to the Solomon Islands and I understand the circumstances there and the strategic pull and push that they have in the Solomon Islands. I think this was a complete own goal by the Foreign Minister and it was entirely predictable. : All government agencies, or might it be done piecemeal according to their sensitivity? So, they have inherited very strong numbers and that's despite COVID and all of the measures that we put in place. JENNETT: All right, fair enough. Regularly updated briefing from ABC News for Hobart. Television interview - ABC News Afternoon Briefing . Along with RN Drive, which Karvelas has presented since 2015, for the past three years she has hosted Afternoon Briefing, which has grown to be one of the most popular programs on the ABC News Channel. 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. 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Is that actually going to have any benefit on Australian oil prices, do you think? Richard Marles, in view of the almost mach loop that's about to take place above you. I mean, I'm imagining in your area, Defence is among the most sensitive. 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. 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. : Well, I saw those comments reported. So there are so many things that Western Australians need, but again, the money is not being spent where it needs to be. The ABC has grown remarkably since it launched on 1 July 1932. In what way did the UK alert you to the dangers emerging among former Australian pilots? But is there a sign that the EU is open to allowing that? I do want to get to Robodebt and some things in your portfolio area, but it's hard to escape super. Visit ABC Careers. And certainly as you walk around the air show today, you see one technology after another, which is walking down that path. But we will absolutely make sure that there is an appropriate briefing of the Opposition. It is owned by Facebook. Monday-Friday from 4pm AEDT. 22 July 2022. Liberal MP Trent Zimmerman and Labor MP Anika Wells. 10 December 2020 Interview on 3AW Breakfast with Russel Howcroft Topics: New Zealand working holiday maker campaign; Australia-China trade relations. That's going to be important for our Air Force to make sure that it is as modern as it can be. And to do anything different is to break Australian law, and that includes how to fly various planes. We just want to make sure we're doing that. 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. Richard Marles, in view of the almost mach loop that's about to take place above you. AFTERNOON BRIEFING WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2021 SUBJECTS: Grants rorts, NSW covid explosion, Queensland covid rules PATRICIA KARVELAS, HOST: Time now for my political panel. Regularly updated briefing from ABC News for Hobart. They promised five years ago to build Metronet and I don't think we've seen a single train run on that yet. 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. Why don't we go to some regional issues now? To whom should we apportion blame for this latest flare up? 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I'm confident, obviously, that our partners in the United Kingdom and the United States are completely sure about where we stand on this and know that there is full government support in relation to it. Joining us. Minister Collins interview on ABC Afternoon Briefing Minister Collins discusses the Regional First Home Buyer Guarantee and the Government's housing agenda with Greg Jennett on ABC Afternoon Briefing. Were going to wrap it up and thank both of you. AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). REYNOLDS: Thank you. : Look, I think it is really important that there is bi-partisanship. 21 June 2022 Greg Jennett: Alright, well Federal Cabinet's meeting in Canberra today, in person for many and remotely for some. JENNETT: Are there assets there that are definitely going to be included in the strategic review as future purchases? 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 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. 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. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird host smart and respectful conversations about the issues impacting people's lives in the show that values expertise . I want to start by saying: Happy Women's . ABC AFTERNOON BRIEFING TUESDAY, 13 JULY 2021 SUBJECTS: JobKeeper lite; Sydney lockdown. So, we're focusing on things where we know it will help, in particular working families, as we're doing with childcare, people who have higher medical costs, as we announced today. You may contact customer service via phone, through the email option below or selecting the icon in the right corner to get started on Chat. Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. : 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. I wouldn't want to overstate the size of the issue in Australia and I'm limited in what I can say. JENNETT: Yeah, sure, all right. 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. : It was an F-35 that just went right past then and it's going to do a loop in a moment. At least 46 people were killed and more . But look, I'm limited in what I can say. When will you brief the Opposition and others ahead of this month's announcement on the pathway? But, look, the Home Affairs Minister is obviously conducting a review into this. : there is a review going on. Although I think you just got a sneaky peek of who's on my political panel. The Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles is out at his home airport near Geelong, taking in the Avalon Air Show today. 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. You can email us your complaints using the Lodge a Complaint form. Watch all your favourite ABC programs on ABC iview. Doorstop Interview, Avalon Airshow, Geelong, Television Interview, Sky News First Edition, Interview with Greg Jennett, ABC Afternoon Briefing, Interview with Tom Connell, Sky News Newsday, Joint Press Conference, Manila, Philippines. : Yeah, all right. You flagged intensifying defence cooperation between Australia and a number of Pacific nations in an interview this morning in The Australian newspaper. Transcript - ABC RN Breakfast. If you want a copy of an ABC broadcast, contact Content Sales. 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. So we're trying to get things going in the right direction. The Opposition Leader is obviously giving comments based on confidential advice he was provided almost a year ago. 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? GORMAN: We've been really open with people that the cost of extending this is so great and in a really constrained fiscal environment, with all of that debt that the previous cabinet left, which Linda served in, we do have to make some pretty tough decisions. MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Hi. Closings and delays. : Are there assets there that are definitely going to be included in the strategic review as future purchases? Thats a non-negotiable for Australia. I mean, it is genuinely remarkable. Text us on 0437 922 720 (rates apply) or call us on 1300 222 720. Karvelas is currently the host of RN Drive and Afternoon Briefing on ABC News. 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. We've got the work that we did on the minimum wage and increasing that. The daily destination for #auspol addicts. Solomon Islands yet again, we seem to find ourselves in some level of disputation Pat with Manasseh Sogavare this time around, public election funding. 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. The daily destination for #auspol addicts. Its very clear that they were the two impediments blocking a free trade agreement. Has there been any movement on that issue? 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 . : Yeah, sure, all right. 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Is your side now trying to provoke that once again, domestically, by taking on, or at least criticising Penny Wong on this issue? 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? Do they extend it? 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. Interested in working at the nations largest national broadcaster, and the independent source of Australian conversations, culture and stories? And we're really conscious of that. So thats one of the points that were insisting on in this agreement. 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. PK breaks political news and interrogates the newsmakers every weekday. The Drum. Share. Why don't we step it out a little more broadly. I've always know that. 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. Minister for Trade: Look, these are a set of negotiations. Filed Under: Uncategorized VIETNAMPLUS, Vietnam politics, express news, hot news, cybersecurity, update, e-newspaper, small ads, Vietnam News Agency, VNA, Vietnam News Daily, national., february 27 birthstone, afternoon briefing abc, afternoon briefing, 27 february 2021, where is afternoon briefing, alo chaya 27 february, mathijs gaat door 27 . 2:45 P.M. EST. We've got the worst health system in the country. Keeping you entertained and informed whether you're at work, on the school run or at home. Both groups were very, very positive about the prospects of a free trade agreement with the European Union. E&OE. MARLES: 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. Richard Marles, have you got TikTok on any government owned phone? ABCNews. Labor MP for Perth, Patrick Gorman is back and Liberal Senator for WA. There is a generational thing, that's what I was going to say. 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? 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. Look, I didn't know whether I'll tempt fate with another question. Your information is handled in accordance with the. Authorised by Patrick Gorman, ALP, Inglewood, WA, 6052. We've had some reporting this week about killer drones designed by BAE and the like. REYNOLDS: Well, again, we did introduce it for six months, which made a tangible difference to inflation. Please use So if we can make sure that other countries can fulfil their democratic aspirations, we will do everything we can to help them with those aspirations. There is a generational thing, that's what I was going to say. When will you brief the Opposition and others ahead of this month's announcement on the pathway? Complaint Finding Status: Upheld Upheld against 2.1 ABC Editorial Policies Youve mentioned one of them the geographic indicators for things like feta. Would you be prepared to make decisions akin to what's happening in the U.S. and Canada for your department alone? So there's already that gradation in the security applying to phones from various parts of the Australian Government. 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? REYNOLDS: Greg, can I just, that was dealt with at Question Time in the Senate today and Minister Wong absolutely tap danced around this issue. 4:00PM. Filed Under: Uncategorized VIETNAMPLUS, Vietnam politics, express news, hot news, cybersecurity, update, e-newspaper, small ads, Vietnam News Agency, VNA, Vietnam News Daily, national., february 27 birthstone, afternoon briefing abc, afternoon briefing, 27 february 2021, where is afternoon briefing, alo chaya 27 february, mathijs gaat door 27 . LINDA REYNOLDS, LIBERAL SENATOR: Well Greg, first of all, can I also say hi to all the West Australians out there. But is there really a prospect that this sort of deal could be sorted out in the near future? If you have a general news tip or feedback, please contact us via the form below. And you're right, I mean, the Defence phone is obviously much more sensitive than a range of other areas within the Australian Government. Highlights of the 2023 F1 schedule include the Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix on May 7, the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix May 28, the Canadian Grand Prix June 18, the Lenovo United States Grand Prix . MARLES: there is a review going on. Afternoon Briefing NEW EPISODE ABC NEWS Politics Informative Watch Latest The daily destination for #auspol addicts. MARLES: 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. Zachary Petrizzo. I wouldn't want to overstate the size of the issue in Australia and I'm limited in what I can say. It seems you are using an outdated web browser not supported 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. After 17 years, Kelly will be leaving RN Breakfast on December 2nd. JENNETT: And you say you're on the verge, what are we talking now, a matter of days? He has said, to be fair to Peter Dutton, he said he'll support whatever sub decision the government comes up with. 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