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Speaking before the inaugural Philippine-Australia ministerial meeting in Sydney, Downer said he had been impressed with the efforts of Australian officers in the Philippines so far and hinted that the government would send more.
"Its something we are going to spend more time talking with Filipino officials about," he said.
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DOWNER AND TRADE MINISTER MARK VAILE
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