Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson claims sending Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong instead of Senate President Sue Lines to the 80-year anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz is "not much of an improvement".
Sky News host Paul Murray discusses how the media should “calm down” on Foreign Minister Penny Wong’s appearance at Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Penny Wong and Donald Trump hardly sound like a match made in political heaven. Yet, there was Australia’s foreign minister, in prime position.
The Prime Minister has confirmed two senior ministers will represent Australia at an event marking the liberation of Auschwitz.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has sat down with Donald Trump’s new security advisor and Marco Rubio, the first cabinet member to be sworn in.
Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Penny Wong, said that Australia is one of the few foreign government to have been invited to attend the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump. During her visit,
AIJAC Executive Manager Joel Burnie discusses the new revelations of Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Attorney General Mark Dreyfus now attending the Auschwitz memorial.
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong met her Indian and Japanese counterparts in Washington and said the invitation for Quad foreign ministers to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration showed an "iron-clad commitment" to close cooperation in the Indo Pacific region.
She will join other foreign ministers from the Quad group in talks with new US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has held one-on-one talks for the first time with newly sworn-in US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has met new US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other leads of the Quad in Washington.
Australia and the United States maintain a strong economic relationship, the foreign minister says, as Donald Trump retakes office as president and spikes concerns about trade tariffs. Penny Wong attended Mr Trump's inauguration in Washington DC on Tuesday (AEDT) and said it was "such a privilege and honour to be the first Australian foreign minister to be invited and to attend an inauguration".