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- Madeleine Morris: Well as we heard this morning, hard borders around the country are being reinstated in response to the growing Sydney cluster.
- David Campbell: For more on this coronavirus mutation that's reached our shores, I'm joined now by Trade and Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham, in Adelaide.
- Monique Wright: Well, more than 100 Sydney venues are on alert as authorities' scramble to contain the Northern Beaches outbreak, with more than a dozen locations added to the list
- Julie Snook: Joining me now from Adelaide is the Trade, Tourism and Finance Minister, Simon Birmingham. Minister, thank you so much for your time this afternoon.
- The Morrison Government will explore possible new free trade agreements with European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries and Israel, as part of our ongoing commitment to provide more export op
- Today will be my last as Australia's Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment.
- Spence Denny: Now, we know that a coalition reshuffle is predicted for today and that Senator for South Australia, Simon Birmingham, already has been appointed as the Finance Minis
- Norman Swan: So the good news here is that Australians are back spending and back working; the optimistic words of the Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, yesterday, as he handed do
- Tom Rehn: But Kate, right now we’re going to talk some figures because it’s been a difficult year with everything that’s happened in 2020.
- Madeleine Morris: Let's go to federal politics, and yesterday's mid-year budget update had some good news about the economy with a $16 billion improvement on the bottom line.
- Sylvia Jeffreys: Let's now unpack our top story further and the troubling outbreak in Sydney's Northern Beaches this morning.
- Luke Grant: Now, as we mentioned, the Mid-Year Fiscal and Economic Outlook has been released today.
- Gary Adshead: Simon Birmingham is the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment. Plenty to talk with him about this morning. Thanks very much for your time.
- Simon Birmingham: Later today the Treasurer and I will release the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook.
- Peter Stefanovic: Well, joining me live now from Canberra is Simon Birmingham, Minister for Finance, Trade and Tourism. Minister, good morning, good to see you.
- Sylvia Jeffreys: Well Australia is officially taking China to task over barley tariffs this morning, calling in global umpire, the World Trade Organization, as the trade war escala
- Monique Wright: Well, Australia is officially taking China to the World Trade Organization over tariffs on barley as our trade dispute escalates.
- Top Tasmanian produce is today being loaded onto the first regular international flight out of Hobart for more than 20 years, bound for holiday feast tables across Asia.
- The Liberal-National Government will continue to defend the interests of our barley producers and exporters by taking action in the World Trade Organization (WTO) over China's imposition of anti-du
- Simon Birmingham: Late yesterday out of courtesy Australian officials in Canberra, Beijing and at the World Trade Organization in Geneva advised their Chinese counterparts of Austr