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? Upheld against 2.1 ABC Editorial Policies. Because I think, well, I know, Labor were critical of the briefings given to it on the eve of the original AUKUS announcement. 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. : Yeah, all right. Media contact. We produce food for 70 million people. 1.3K views, 15 likes, 2 loves, 5 comments, 2 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Dr Katie Allen: #WATCH: This afternoon I joined Patricia Karvelas on ABC News - Afternoon Briefing. Interested in working at the nations largest national broadcaster, and the independent source of Australian conversations, culture and stories? 02 6277 7800 13 October 2022 Errors and omissions excepted MATT DORAN, HOST: Richard Marles, welcome to Afternoon Briefing. What does it fall to the Federal Government to do to address that? Things are going gangbusters in your state of Western Australia. 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. Record mining prices and exports. 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? What I would say is that they are now the Government and they campaigned on reducing the cost of living pressures for Australians. To the Avalon Air Show, you've spent time there today. AFTERNOON BRIEFING WITH PATRICIA KARVELAS. Shepherd of All God's Children Learning Center. 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. . Now, this Government has a decision to make. Transcript. ABCNews. JENNET: On that Linda, what is it that you think the Albanese Government should be doing that they're not doing? GREG JENNETT, HOST: All right, well, let's talk through any residual damage from that contribution, if any, that is. 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. Why don't we step it out a little more broadly. We just want to make sure we're doing that. JENNET: Thank you. 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 . 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. He joins us live from the airfield there. But, look, the Home Affairs Minister is obviously conducting a review into this. JENNET: Well, in some parts of the country, the price has actually fallen significantly in just the last few months. Published: ThuThu 2 Mar 2023 at 5:30am/with Christine Layton. LINDA REYNOLDS, LIBERAL SENATOR: Well Greg, first of all, can I also say hi to all the West Australians out there. 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? 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. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a briefing with reporters Monday afternoon. 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 are at a point where it won't be long before we are making the announcement about what the optimal pathway will look like. 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. Plus, thoughts on the SAG Awards, 'Your Honor,' and more. 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. Office of the Deputy Prime Ministerdpm.media@defence.gov.au02 6277 7800. They'd have to be somewhere around a shortlist, would they? 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. And you're right, I mean, the Defence phone is obviously much more sensitive than a range of other areas within the Australian Government. : It was an F-35 that just went right past then and it's going to do a loop in a moment. Patrick Gorman and Linda Reynolds, thanks so much. It's not far off. But again that's not being translated into services on the ground. The ABC has grown remarkably since it launched on 1 July 1932. Richard Marles, have you got TikTok on any government owned phone? And the Prime Minister announced, in terms of cheaper medicines, the only decrease in the price of pharmaceutical benefits in 75 years. And we want to make it clear to the Russians that we dont support what theyre doing, and were doing that by imposing this price cap on Russian oil. GREG JENNETT: Well, Assistant Minister for Energy and Climate Change, Jenny McAllister, has been watching some of today's evidence and she'll play a role in shepherding a part of the Safeguard Mechanism through the Senate. E&OE. 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. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird host smart and respectful conversations about the issues impacting people's lives in the show that values expertise . : Yeah, sure, all right. We've had some reporting this week about killer drones designed by BAE and the like. Would you be prepared to make decisions akin to what's happening in the U.S. and Canada for your department alone? 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. : And you say you're on the verge, what are we talking now, a matter of days? It is owned by Facebook. But the flip side of that is, of course, a more acute cost of living crisis, stronger there than anywhere else. She'll be addressing the Queensland LNP women's state conference tomorrow. The daily destination for #auspol addicts. 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. Background Briefing's Signal number is (+61) 0491 750 876 WhatsApp This is a free messaging app with end-to-end encryption that also allows the transfer of documents, photos and videos. So there's already that gradation in the security applying to phones from various parts of the Australian Government. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Now, why don't we start with a specific question? Date: 8 February 2022. I'm not sure we'll shake that one out of you today. Well that's the first cost of living measure that they have actually implemented in over 100 days and guess what? Has there been any movement on that issue? If they don't extend it, it will be inflationary by again up to a quarter of a per cent. There was almost an audible sigh of relief from the Europeans about the change of policy on behalf of the Government. ABC afternoon briefing, with Greg Jennett Transcript, E&OE Meeting with Chinese counterpart, Trade, Food shortages and Ukraine. Keeping you entertained and informed whether you're at work, on the school run or at home. Please note that whilst anonymous complaints may be submitted, the ABC also cannot respond to anonymous correspondence. Watch all your favourite ABC programs on ABC iview. Live: Weekdays from 4:00pm AEDT on ABC iview and ABC NEWS. I'm not sure we'll shake that one out of you today. 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. The daily destination for #auspol addicts. Karvelas who worked for The Australian newspaper for 13 years before shifting to the ABC in 2015, hosting RN's Drive program said she was "honoured" to take over from Kelly, who . JENNET: Fuel excise, where do you stand on possible extension of that? ABC News Hour. 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. He has said, to be fair to Peter Dutton, he said he'll support whatever sub decision the government comes up with. He joins us live from the airfield there. Because we know that the agricultural sector in particular when it comes to the European Union can be a tricky area to broach. MARLES: No, I wouldn't say that at all, actually. There is the symbolism, but then youre also hoping that it will have an economic impact as well. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators . Visit ABC Careers. 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. But I'm not sure that speculation of this kind helps right now. But that's not a decision for us, Greg, that's a decision for the Government. 24 November 2022. So by 0.25 per cent. 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. 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. You flagged intensifying defence cooperation between Australia and a number of Pacific nations in an interview this morning in The Australian newspaper. Minister for Trade: I am confident of that, Matt. Richard Marles, in view of the almost mach loop that's about to take place above you. ABC AFTERNOON BRIEFING WITH PATRICIA KARVELAS December 8 2021 Transcript SUBJECTS: Australia's Olympic Games diplomatic boycott; cryptocurrency regulation; Free TAFE; Australia's skills shortages; Labor's skills announcement; George Christensen; vaccine protests; federal election.