1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:03,200 Speaker 1: Joining us live from Canberra this morning is well. The 2 00:00:03,240 --> 00:00:05,080 Speaker 1: Member for Solomon, Luke Gosling. 3 00:00:05,120 --> 00:00:08,160 Speaker 2: Good morning to you, Luke, Morning Katie, how are you? 4 00:00:08,240 --> 00:00:08,440 Speaker 1: Yeah? 5 00:00:08,440 --> 00:00:08,920 Speaker 2: Good mate. 6 00:00:08,960 --> 00:00:11,959 Speaker 1: Since we last spoke, you've had You've been promoted your 7 00:00:12,000 --> 00:00:17,400 Speaker 1: Special Envoy to Wilford, Defense, Veterans Affair and Northern Australia. 8 00:00:17,520 --> 00:00:18,680 Speaker 2: What exactly does it mean. 9 00:00:20,840 --> 00:00:26,120 Speaker 3: I'm sort of the de facto Assistant Minister for Defense 10 00:00:26,320 --> 00:00:29,840 Speaker 3: and Veterans. Given that Matt Thistilthwaya did a great job 11 00:00:29,920 --> 00:00:33,080 Speaker 3: in that role, He's moved into a Home affairs role, 12 00:00:33,840 --> 00:00:36,879 Speaker 3: so I've picked up a lot of his duties and 13 00:00:36,960 --> 00:00:41,000 Speaker 3: I get a couple more staff down here in Canberra, 14 00:00:41,040 --> 00:00:46,160 Speaker 3: which gives me some more stuff up in Darwin and 15 00:00:46,159 --> 00:00:49,280 Speaker 3: in Northern Australia. Sorry, so working with Madeline King in 16 00:00:49,320 --> 00:00:53,600 Speaker 3: the Northern Australia portfolio, and because Madeline's down in Perth 17 00:00:53,680 --> 00:00:56,560 Speaker 3: and very focused on the resource as part of the industry, 18 00:00:56,600 --> 00:00:59,240 Speaker 3: as a chance for me now to be able to 19 00:00:59,280 --> 00:01:04,759 Speaker 3: get across Northern Australia and just get some economic development going. 20 00:01:05,360 --> 00:01:06,720 Speaker 2: Well, there is so much happening. 21 00:01:06,760 --> 00:01:09,720 Speaker 1: I mean, even yesterday the Northern Territory News reporting that 22 00:01:09,760 --> 00:01:12,360 Speaker 1: the US military activity is going to be ramping up 23 00:01:12,640 --> 00:01:16,199 Speaker 1: along the Northern Territory's coastline. More American bombers and fighter 24 00:01:16,280 --> 00:01:19,360 Speaker 1: jets set to operate out of the top end as 25 00:01:19,400 --> 00:01:23,080 Speaker 1: early as next year. Look what does this all mean 26 00:01:23,160 --> 00:01:24,680 Speaker 1: for us here in the Northern Territory. 27 00:01:26,640 --> 00:01:33,480 Speaker 3: Well, it means a lot more construction in our basing 28 00:01:33,520 --> 00:01:39,479 Speaker 3: areas because obviously we've got to accommodate additional personnel. People 29 00:01:39,560 --> 00:01:41,800 Speaker 3: might know that there's like over a billion dollars things 30 00:01:41,840 --> 00:01:45,039 Speaker 3: spent down at Tyndall, and obviously that's great for Catherine. 31 00:01:45,040 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 3: We've got to manage the impact on the residents of Catherine. 32 00:01:48,760 --> 00:01:52,680 Speaker 3: Obviously in housing is a big one there. But up here, 33 00:01:52,720 --> 00:01:56,480 Speaker 3: all of our bases are getting major upgrade, more accommodation 34 00:01:57,120 --> 00:02:02,720 Speaker 3: and so forth, which is part of just being ready 35 00:02:03,120 --> 00:02:09,040 Speaker 3: for a higher temp. I was exercising together. People might 36 00:02:09,080 --> 00:02:12,360 Speaker 3: have heard something about exercise Predators Run that held recently, 37 00:02:12,400 --> 00:02:14,840 Speaker 3: as well as Pitch Black, and we've got a naval 38 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:18,480 Speaker 3: exercise coming up Kakadu, so lark here, there's lots of 39 00:02:18,480 --> 00:02:20,799 Speaker 3: construction going on. We just opened a new wharf there 40 00:02:20,840 --> 00:02:24,400 Speaker 3: recently out of Robinson. Bag's a lot of construction happening 41 00:02:24,440 --> 00:02:27,760 Speaker 3: out there. That's great for local jobs and local companies. 42 00:02:28,080 --> 00:02:31,000 Speaker 3: More local companies are getting a bigger chunk of this 43 00:02:31,919 --> 00:02:34,600 Speaker 3: defense work, whether it be paid for by our government 44 00:02:34,880 --> 00:02:39,200 Speaker 3: or paid for by the US government. And I went 45 00:02:39,240 --> 00:02:42,080 Speaker 3: out to Mount Bundy a couple of weeks ago to 46 00:02:42,280 --> 00:02:44,560 Speaker 3: see the live fire out there, which is when they 47 00:02:44,680 --> 00:02:49,800 Speaker 3: practice using sort of real bullets rather than the blank one. 48 00:02:49,960 --> 00:02:53,079 Speaker 3: Then it was really good to see not only the 49 00:02:53,200 --> 00:02:58,679 Speaker 3: UK Royal Marines and the Philippines, but also the Marines 50 00:02:58,720 --> 00:03:02,680 Speaker 3: working with our fifty Italian which is out at Robson Barracks, 51 00:03:02,760 --> 00:03:07,160 Speaker 3: our infantry soldiers. And when they operate together, obviously they 52 00:03:07,280 --> 00:03:11,079 Speaker 3: become a lot more interoperable, and that's good for any 53 00:03:11,120 --> 00:03:16,880 Speaker 3: number of contigencies in the Indo specific including humanitarian assistance. 54 00:03:16,919 --> 00:03:20,560 Speaker 3: We just need to know each other's aircraft, we need 55 00:03:20,600 --> 00:03:22,880 Speaker 3: to know each other's logistics, and we're doing a lot 56 00:03:22,919 --> 00:03:29,880 Speaker 3: more joint logistics listeners down online. Down in our springs. 57 00:03:29,919 --> 00:03:33,160 Speaker 3: I'm sort of pushing for a bit of a logistics 58 00:03:33,600 --> 00:03:36,520 Speaker 3: base down there as well. You'll remember during COVID a 59 00:03:36,520 --> 00:03:38,640 Speaker 3: lot of the planes were kept down there just because 60 00:03:38,680 --> 00:03:42,040 Speaker 3: it's dry air. So that's that's an opportunity and more 61 00:03:42,080 --> 00:03:43,840 Speaker 3: logistics and sustainment and more. 62 00:03:44,320 --> 00:03:47,200 Speaker 2: That looks like or how are we going to get 63 00:03:47,200 --> 00:03:48,000 Speaker 2: that off the ground. 64 00:03:49,240 --> 00:03:53,440 Speaker 3: Well, that's happening out it. They've set up down in Bandyana. 65 00:03:53,520 --> 00:03:55,840 Speaker 3: Down there, all we were Donger but a lot of 66 00:03:55,840 --> 00:03:59,760 Speaker 3: the people that I'm talking to, you know, really realize 67 00:03:59,760 --> 00:04:05,040 Speaker 3: that our springs is perfectly located in central Australia with 68 00:04:05,280 --> 00:04:07,720 Speaker 3: the dry air, which means the don't have as many 69 00:04:07,760 --> 00:04:11,040 Speaker 3: problems with corrosion. But it's also on the gan on 70 00:04:11,120 --> 00:04:15,720 Speaker 3: the train line and the Stuart Highway, and that's why 71 00:04:15,920 --> 00:04:18,880 Speaker 3: makes it so important our road upgrade. It's so important 72 00:04:18,880 --> 00:04:23,080 Speaker 3: to keep that North South corridor open. But all that 73 00:04:23,160 --> 00:04:26,000 Speaker 3: means work, work with territorians on the road, work with 74 00:04:26,080 --> 00:04:30,560 Speaker 3: territory companies, and so you know, it's really welcomed. And 75 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:35,240 Speaker 3: of course any increase though I've heard rumors about massive 76 00:04:35,320 --> 00:04:40,040 Speaker 3: increases in US troops, it's really important that your listeners 77 00:04:40,240 --> 00:04:44,400 Speaker 3: understand that anything we do in terms of increase marines 78 00:04:44,520 --> 00:04:48,039 Speaker 3: or US Army training here, that's all got to be 79 00:04:48,120 --> 00:04:52,240 Speaker 3: mutually agreed between our two countries obviously, and an invitation 80 00:04:52,400 --> 00:04:54,400 Speaker 3: from Australia to come and do that. 81 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:56,479 Speaker 1: And so is that being discussed at this point in 82 00:04:56,520 --> 00:04:58,560 Speaker 1: time or is it just sort of a bit of 83 00:04:58,640 --> 00:04:59,760 Speaker 1: pine sky stuff. 84 00:05:00,960 --> 00:05:07,120 Speaker 3: Now those discussions are ongoing. US has made a deliberate 85 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:13,200 Speaker 3: decision too, to increase its presence in the Indo Pacific. 86 00:05:13,839 --> 00:05:19,200 Speaker 3: That becomes difficult, obviously, because you know, they've got security 87 00:05:19,240 --> 00:05:23,400 Speaker 3: responsibilities to help NATO, for example, where there's the war 88 00:05:23,480 --> 00:05:26,960 Speaker 3: that the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. They're trying to 89 00:05:27,040 --> 00:05:29,239 Speaker 3: keep the peace in the in the Middle East there 90 00:05:30,080 --> 00:05:34,760 Speaker 3: where there's real tensions with Israel and other nations over there, 91 00:05:34,760 --> 00:05:40,840 Speaker 3: including Iran and terrorist organizations. So they're sort of spread thin. 92 00:05:41,160 --> 00:05:44,920 Speaker 3: But they've realized that we also need to make sure 93 00:05:44,920 --> 00:05:50,080 Speaker 3: that we keep the Indo Pacific free, fair, open, and 94 00:05:50,200 --> 00:05:52,440 Speaker 3: rules base. So that's part of that move and it's 95 00:05:52,480 --> 00:05:53,680 Speaker 3: welcomed by our government. 96 00:05:53,800 --> 00:05:55,000 Speaker 2: Hey, Looke, I want to ask you. 97 00:05:55,040 --> 00:05:57,080 Speaker 1: I know it's been reported this morning by the ABC 98 00:05:57,279 --> 00:06:00,719 Speaker 1: online the former US Speaker of the House, Now Pelosi, 99 00:06:01,200 --> 00:06:04,720 Speaker 1: has slammed the former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating after 100 00:06:04,760 --> 00:06:08,239 Speaker 1: he made some controversial remarks about Taiwan as. 101 00:06:08,360 --> 00:06:09,760 Speaker 2: Ridiculous is what she said. 102 00:06:09,800 --> 00:06:09,960 Speaker 3: Now. 103 00:06:10,080 --> 00:06:13,120 Speaker 1: He spoke obviously to seven thirty last week. He described 104 00:06:13,120 --> 00:06:17,240 Speaker 1: Taiwan as as Chinese real estate, and called for Australia 105 00:06:17,279 --> 00:06:20,640 Speaker 1: to back away from what he deemed a dangerous alliance 106 00:06:20,680 --> 00:06:24,320 Speaker 1: with the US, especially when it came to the Orcus Agreement. 107 00:06:24,839 --> 00:06:27,440 Speaker 1: What did you make of his comments? 108 00:06:28,080 --> 00:06:33,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, I just thought they were wrong in my opinion, 109 00:06:33,600 --> 00:06:36,599 Speaker 3: And obviously the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister 110 00:06:36,640 --> 00:06:39,040 Speaker 3: have spoken about his comments as well. It's kind of 111 00:06:39,040 --> 00:06:40,520 Speaker 3: one of those ones where you don't want to give 112 00:06:40,600 --> 00:06:43,719 Speaker 3: him more oxygen. And I went this morning that others 113 00:06:43,760 --> 00:06:47,400 Speaker 3: have said that he should pull his head him but 114 00:06:47,600 --> 00:06:53,039 Speaker 3: really I visited Taiwan recently and they're very proud of 115 00:06:53,160 --> 00:06:57,039 Speaker 3: their independent and the economy and the society that they have, 116 00:06:57,160 --> 00:07:01,919 Speaker 3: and they feel separate obviously to mainland China, and I 117 00:07:02,200 --> 00:07:05,200 Speaker 3: just thought that it was bizarre that he started equating 118 00:07:05,240 --> 00:07:10,760 Speaker 3: it to Tasmania and the Australian mainland. And I just 119 00:07:10,800 --> 00:07:13,640 Speaker 3: think he's not up to date as much as he 120 00:07:14,840 --> 00:07:17,080 Speaker 3: would need to be. Let to remember, he was a 121 00:07:17,200 --> 00:07:20,960 Speaker 3: prime minister last century. Yeah, yeah, so I don't think 122 00:07:21,000 --> 00:07:26,000 Speaker 3: we need to think too much about the way he 123 00:07:26,160 --> 00:07:28,880 Speaker 3: described the relationship between then. 124 00:07:29,040 --> 00:07:31,840 Speaker 1: And I always find it interesting when former prime ministers 125 00:07:31,920 --> 00:07:34,000 Speaker 1: come out and make grand statements. 126 00:07:34,040 --> 00:07:35,960 Speaker 2: So I do think whatever happened to. 127 00:07:35,960 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 1: Sort of retiring graciously is a question that I've got 128 00:07:39,560 --> 00:07:40,360 Speaker 1: for a few of them. 129 00:07:40,400 --> 00:07:43,080 Speaker 2: But looke, I'll move along because I. 130 00:07:43,040 --> 00:07:45,880 Speaker 3: Do want to ask you a contribution, yes. 131 00:07:45,840 --> 00:07:48,440 Speaker 1: But you know, but yeah, I agree, definitely making a 132 00:07:48,480 --> 00:07:52,440 Speaker 1: contribution because they you know, they've obviously held huge positions 133 00:07:52,480 --> 00:07:54,600 Speaker 1: in Australia. But yeah, I do just think it's really 134 00:07:54,600 --> 00:07:57,960 Speaker 1: interesting then when they're out sort of commenting on different 135 00:07:58,000 --> 00:08:02,000 Speaker 1: policies and legislation and different actions being taken by you know, 136 00:08:02,000 --> 00:08:04,200 Speaker 1: whether it's on a federal scale or a territory scale, 137 00:08:04,240 --> 00:08:06,560 Speaker 1: when they're no longer receiving the briefings in the way 138 00:08:06,560 --> 00:08:09,280 Speaker 1: that they would have when they were actually in the Parliament. 139 00:08:10,160 --> 00:08:12,400 Speaker 3: That's right, Katie. I think sometimes they might get a 140 00:08:12,400 --> 00:08:15,200 Speaker 3: bit of relevant deprivation syndrome. I think they call it. 141 00:08:15,760 --> 00:08:18,600 Speaker 2: Yes, I've heard of that. I have heard of that. Hey, Luke, 142 00:08:18,640 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 2: I want to ask you. 143 00:08:19,400 --> 00:08:21,200 Speaker 1: I know that there's a lot of discussion in Camber 144 00:08:21,280 --> 00:08:24,440 Speaker 1: at the moment about the laws to restrict gambling advertising. 145 00:08:24,480 --> 00:08:29,000 Speaker 1: They're being bargained over, is what's being reported inside Labour's caucus. 146 00:08:29,240 --> 00:08:31,480 Speaker 1: As the Prime Minister has warned that a misstep could 147 00:08:31,520 --> 00:08:34,320 Speaker 1: have unintended consequences for Australia. 148 00:08:34,640 --> 00:08:35,960 Speaker 2: Where is this all going to land? 149 00:08:38,040 --> 00:08:41,880 Speaker 3: Well, yeah, we take it the issue very seriously. Gambling 150 00:08:41,960 --> 00:08:46,120 Speaker 3: does cause harm. We know that. We're talking with a 151 00:08:46,120 --> 00:08:48,440 Speaker 3: friend of mine the other day and he was reflecting 152 00:08:48,440 --> 00:08:52,600 Speaker 3: on his childhood where his father was addicted to gambling 153 00:08:52,640 --> 00:08:56,200 Speaker 3: and so often they went hungry because there's no money 154 00:08:57,520 --> 00:09:01,400 Speaker 3: to look on and blown it all. But Peter Murphy, 155 00:09:01,440 --> 00:09:04,079 Speaker 3: who's now passed away, but she's one of our colleagues 156 00:09:04,080 --> 00:09:07,480 Speaker 3: here and she ran an inquiry that made them strong 157 00:09:07,520 --> 00:09:11,520 Speaker 3: recommendations around gambling. What we want to do is get 158 00:09:11,559 --> 00:09:16,319 Speaker 3: that balance right where certainly we've already introduced a number 159 00:09:16,600 --> 00:09:19,240 Speaker 3: of things. We can't use a credit card, for example, 160 00:09:19,640 --> 00:09:22,679 Speaker 3: on online gambling, there's a new bet stop thing that 161 00:09:22,880 --> 00:09:26,319 Speaker 3: thirty thousand strains have already said, I can't handle the 162 00:09:26,920 --> 00:09:31,040 Speaker 3: addiction to gambling, so I'm going to register myself myself 163 00:09:31,080 --> 00:09:34,360 Speaker 3: to get myself excluded and not able to gamble, and 164 00:09:34,440 --> 00:09:37,520 Speaker 3: that's been pretty successful for those people. We need to 165 00:09:37,520 --> 00:09:40,040 Speaker 3: get a balance right. If we try and put a 166 00:09:40,080 --> 00:09:44,760 Speaker 3: stop to all advertising of gambling and essentially kill it off, 167 00:09:45,800 --> 00:09:49,400 Speaker 3: what will lead to is just pushing a lot of 168 00:09:49,400 --> 00:09:56,520 Speaker 3: that gambling offshore online gambling offshore that doesn't make sense. 169 00:09:57,120 --> 00:10:01,840 Speaker 3: We do need, though, and we will the advertising of 170 00:10:01,920 --> 00:10:06,720 Speaker 3: gambling when children are tuning in, and I think that's 171 00:10:06,760 --> 00:10:12,160 Speaker 3: important because you know, they obviously pick up. You know, 172 00:10:12,200 --> 00:10:15,640 Speaker 3: there's sponges to what's going on around them, and gambling 173 00:10:15,679 --> 00:10:19,520 Speaker 3: is a good example of that. So not everyone is 174 00:10:19,559 --> 00:10:22,400 Speaker 3: going to be happier where we land, but we have 175 00:10:22,559 --> 00:10:24,840 Speaker 3: listened to the expert and we are going to take 176 00:10:25,240 --> 00:10:30,560 Speaker 3: strong action. We've always maintained that there's too much advertising 177 00:10:30,760 --> 00:10:33,280 Speaker 3: of gambling and it needs to be rained in so 178 00:10:33,440 --> 00:10:37,120 Speaker 3: that we help people who are prone to be addicted 179 00:10:37,520 --> 00:10:40,679 Speaker 3: to gambling not to lose all their money. 180 00:10:40,920 --> 00:10:43,600 Speaker 1: Look, just one last one before I let you go. 181 00:10:43,640 --> 00:10:47,120 Speaker 1: I understand that September actually marks the twenty fifth anniversary 182 00:10:47,200 --> 00:10:50,719 Speaker 1: of Australian Service in team or less day, there are 183 00:10:50,760 --> 00:10:52,920 Speaker 1: going to be a number of services you know that 184 00:10:53,520 --> 00:10:54,280 Speaker 1: get underwires. 185 00:10:54,280 --> 00:10:57,680 Speaker 2: I understand it. What's planned from what you know so far? 186 00:11:00,160 --> 00:11:05,240 Speaker 3: Catie, in my new role of the Minister for Veterans Affairs, 187 00:11:05,280 --> 00:11:06,880 Speaker 3: has asked me to sort of take the lead on 188 00:11:08,320 --> 00:11:11,680 Speaker 3: so of coordinating our events to commemorate twenty five years 189 00:11:11,679 --> 00:11:13,920 Speaker 3: of service in Team. More so many people in Darwin 190 00:11:14,200 --> 00:11:17,400 Speaker 3: are really close with Team or serve there in the 191 00:11:17,440 --> 00:11:23,360 Speaker 3: police or in eightyf or certainly in NGO's that helped 192 00:11:23,400 --> 00:11:25,760 Speaker 3: him all over the last twenty five years. It's a 193 00:11:25,840 --> 00:11:30,760 Speaker 3: significant milestone. So we're going to have a commemorative service 194 00:11:30,800 --> 00:11:33,320 Speaker 3: down at the Centate Off on the twentieth of September. 195 00:11:34,000 --> 00:11:36,600 Speaker 3: That's starting at six o'clock sharp to get there before 196 00:11:36,679 --> 00:11:39,560 Speaker 3: that and then they'll be dinner after that for Team 197 00:11:39,679 --> 00:11:43,720 Speaker 3: or veterans and people should make contact with the CAVS, 198 00:11:43,720 --> 00:11:46,320 Speaker 3: the Council of Australian Veterans to get more information on that. 199 00:11:46,800 --> 00:11:50,120 Speaker 3: Ourselves running a commemorative service there. There's services in different 200 00:11:50,200 --> 00:11:54,520 Speaker 3: cities around Australia and over in Barly, just to just 201 00:11:54,559 --> 00:11:57,840 Speaker 3: to mark that occasion of what's an important anniversary. 202 00:11:58,200 --> 00:12:00,760 Speaker 1: Now, Luke, just one quick one from on of our listeners, 203 00:12:00,800 --> 00:12:03,280 Speaker 1: Paul has been in contact wanting to know if Albo 204 00:12:03,440 --> 00:12:05,800 Speaker 1: is going to be coming to Darwin for the Cyclone 205 00:12:05,840 --> 00:12:06,959 Speaker 1: Tracy Memorial. 206 00:12:07,160 --> 00:12:07,840 Speaker 2: I understand. 207 00:12:07,920 --> 00:12:10,559 Speaker 1: I think you've told me before that he's potentially going 208 00:12:10,600 --> 00:12:12,000 Speaker 1: to be here at some point for that. 209 00:12:13,480 --> 00:12:17,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's right, and yeah we're looking forward to that 210 00:12:17,040 --> 00:12:22,560 Speaker 3: it was important to us to get that commitment towards 211 00:12:23,080 --> 00:12:28,559 Speaker 3: you know, physically and recognizing that significant milestone fifty years. 212 00:12:29,800 --> 00:12:32,640 Speaker 3: So the Prime Missy will be coming up for that 213 00:12:32,800 --> 00:12:35,560 Speaker 3: and he is looking forward to it. And I've just 214 00:12:35,559 --> 00:12:39,599 Speaker 3: got to give another quick update Katie. Last night he 215 00:12:39,720 --> 00:12:43,120 Speaker 3: sort of backed in that idea for Ossie Rules being 216 00:12:43,160 --> 00:12:46,160 Speaker 3: part of the Olympics in Brisbane in twenty thirty two. 217 00:12:46,240 --> 00:12:48,160 Speaker 3: You and I have talked about that before. In fact 218 00:12:48,200 --> 00:12:50,480 Speaker 3: I gave a speech on it earlier this week, and 219 00:12:50,520 --> 00:12:52,839 Speaker 3: then the Boss has come out and said, well, it's 220 00:12:52,880 --> 00:12:56,400 Speaker 3: the only original Australian game and what a lot of 221 00:12:56,440 --> 00:12:58,959 Speaker 3: people don't know is the nineteen fifty six Olympics. It 222 00:12:59,040 --> 00:13:02,400 Speaker 3: was a demonstration thought when it was there in Melbourne right. 223 00:13:02,640 --> 00:13:05,160 Speaker 3: What we've done now though is with a niner side 224 00:13:06,000 --> 00:13:08,480 Speaker 3: version of the game. It's on a soccer field or 225 00:13:08,480 --> 00:13:11,080 Speaker 3: a rugby field. And we had a great competition just 226 00:13:11,160 --> 00:13:14,679 Speaker 3: last weekend actually and actually the team or less a 227 00:13:14,800 --> 00:13:18,079 Speaker 3: team won the Divvy two men's the congratulations to them. 228 00:13:18,160 --> 00:13:23,839 Speaker 3: Larrakia won the Divvy one men's competition and Darwin the 229 00:13:24,520 --> 00:13:29,400 Speaker 3: women putty ninth team won the women's competition and they 230 00:13:29,400 --> 00:13:30,920 Speaker 3: were supported by Beaver Breweries. 231 00:13:30,960 --> 00:13:34,599 Speaker 1: That good on them for having the AFL mean that 232 00:13:34,640 --> 00:13:37,119 Speaker 1: we got rid of the breakdowncing had the Olympics. 233 00:13:37,200 --> 00:13:38,320 Speaker 2: Is that what the plan is? 234 00:13:40,200 --> 00:13:44,880 Speaker 3: I met with some Indonesian parliamentarians yesterday and gave him 235 00:13:44,880 --> 00:13:49,280 Speaker 3: a little kangaroo hop at the end because they were 236 00:13:49,640 --> 00:13:52,560 Speaker 3: remarking on how wonderful they thought it was. 237 00:13:53,280 --> 00:13:56,040 Speaker 1: You'll be able to go to the Olympics now you've qualified. 238 00:13:57,280 --> 00:14:02,240 Speaker 3: Gangaroo jaatie I reckon I I won had done any good, 239 00:14:02,280 --> 00:14:04,840 Speaker 3: but well many would. 240 00:14:04,960 --> 00:14:07,160 Speaker 2: Many would argue you our olympian didn't either. 241 00:14:07,520 --> 00:14:09,640 Speaker 1: And Looke will leave it there, mate, I don't expect 242 00:14:09,640 --> 00:14:10,440 Speaker 1: you to comment on that. 243 00:14:10,559 --> 00:14:14,760 Speaker 2: Thank you very much for your time. As always, thank 244 00:14:14,800 --> 00:14:14,959 Speaker 2: you