60P (Frame Rate: 59.94) No Audio

When I import into premiere AVCHD files (.m2ts) that are recorded at 60P with my Sony ea50uh there is no audio. When I "get properties for" the 60P file premiere doesn't give any information on the audio. There is audio because I hear it when I play it through my Sony PMB software on my computer.
Here's what the "get properties for" displays:
Type: MPEG Movie
Image Size: 1920 x 1080
Pixel Depth: 32
Frame Rate: 59.94
Average Data Rate: 3.3 MB / second
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.0
If I record in 24P with this camera premiere has no problems recognizing and importing the audio. Here's the "get properties for" 24P
Type: MPEG Movie
Image Size: 1920 x 1080
Pixel Depth: 32
Frame Rate: 23.976
Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz - compressed - Stereo
Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - Stereo
Average Data Rate: 2.8 MB / second
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.0
How can I fix premiere to bring in the audio for 60P video?

No, I want premiere to know accept it.
I got into AVCHD back when it first came out. I had to wait for Adobe to catch up, it took about 2 years before I could really edit AVCHD. This is probably just another case of "wait for Adobe to wake up and catch up".
I think if adobe isn't going to fix this issue or there isn't a practical solution the best thing would be for me to figure out how to export the audio from the 60P footage, that should be faster than rewrapping, transcoding it, or changing the frame rates. I don't want to change the frame rates, that defeats the entire purpose for shooting it in 60P, hence my saying in an earlier reply "I want to use it for slow motion, but I want to determine when to use it for slow montion in the editing process. When I shoot an event I don't have time to switch frame rates or even a way to anticipate when I will ultimately want it. So, I'd rather just shoot in 60p if there's a chance." Shooting in 60P and then slowing it down in premiere to 30P when I want slow motion. This presumably will enable me to transition smoothly from normal motion to slow when I want non destructively (I should emphasize presumably because I haven't done this yet, plan to tomorrow:))
So, maybe I just need to export the audio from the clips somehow and then bring that into premiere. Or try and different audio setting in the camera instead of LPCM. However, LPCM isn't a problem in the other with 24P or 30P when set to those in camera...

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    Video Stream Title................................Core Media Video
    Date of Original Encoding.........................UTC 2010-09-12 04:13:59
    Color Primaries...................................BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4, SMPTE RP177
    Transfer Characteristics..........................BT.709-5, BT.1361
    Matrix Coefficients...............................BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4 709, SMPTE RP177
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    Codec.............................................AAC
    Codec (FourCC)....................................40
    Audio Stream Length...............................10s 193ms
    Audio Stream BitRate..............................64.0 Kbps
    Audio Stream BitRate Mode.........................CBR
    Number of Audio Channels..........................2
    Audio Channel's Positions.........................Front: L R
    Sampling Rate.....................................44.1 KHz
    Audio Stream Size.................................79.4 KiB (1%)
    Audio Stream Title................................Core Media Audio
    Date of Original Encoding.........................UTC 2010-09-12 04:13:59+
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    Report for file: IMG_0194.MOV
    General / Container Stream #1
    Total Video Streams for this File.................1
    Total Audio Streams for this File.................1
    Video Codecs Used.................................AVC
    Audio Codecs Used.................................AAC LC-PS
    File Format.......................................MPEG-4
    Play Time.........................................16s 579ms
    Total File Size...................................21.0 MiB
    Total Stream BitRate..............................10.6 Mbps
    Encoded with......................................4.1
    Encoding Library..................................Apple QuickTime
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    Codec (Human Name)................................AVC
    Codec (FourCC)....................................avc1
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    Display Aspect Ratio..............................16:9
    Scan Type.........................................Progressive
    Color Space.......................................YUV
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    Video Stream BitRate..............................10.6 Mbps
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    Video Stream Title................................Core Media Video
    Date of Original Encoding.........................UTC 2010-09-12 02:45:06
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    Audio Stream Size.................................129 KiB (1%)
    Audio Stream Title................................Core Media Audio
    Date of Original Encoding.........................UTC 2010-09-12 02:45:06+

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