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- Peter Stefanovic: Well, casual workers earning greater rights to permanent employment will be among proposed changes when the Government unveils its industrial relations bill this
- Fran Kelly: Simon Birmingham is the Minister for Trade and Finance and Leader of the Government in the Senate. Simon Birmingham, welcome back to Breakfast.
- Samantha Armytage: Minister, good morning to you. Now, it was New South Wales police officers who incorrectly allowed the travellers to get on a domestic flight to Melbourne.
- Michael Rowland: Speaking of Christmas, it is the final parliamentary sitting week of the year in Canberra and there is a lot going on.
- Rebecca Maddern: Welcome back to Weekend Today.
- Tourism Australia has today kicked-off a new campaign encouraging Australians to support our tourism industry and jobs this festive season by gifting a holiday or a travel experience.
- Jim Wilson: Well, overnight tensions between Australia and China escalated further, this time with the Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece The Global Times publis
- David Penberthy: Yesterday, at about 7 o’clock, we were aiming to catch up with South Australian Senator, Simon Birmingham.
- Simon Birmingham: Final parliamentary sitting week of a year 2020, which has been a year unlike any other.
- The Morrison Government will provide a one-off payment to assist travel agents in recognition that many continue to work hard processing consumer refunds, whilst unable to trade due to the COVID-19
- Peter Stefanovic: Let’s go to Canberra now, joining us live is Simon Birmingham, Minister for Finance, Trade and Tourism. Minister, good to see you.
- Simon Birmingham: Can I firstly welcome the news that the Queensland border is going to open to visitors from New South Wales and Victoria.
- The Morrison Government is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Xavier Simonet as the new Chief Executive Officer of Austrade, the Australian Trade and Investment Commission.
- Michael Rowland: Let's take you to Canberra where the Federal Government is taking China to the World Trade Organization, over Beijing's decision to slap tariffs – very big tariffs
- Peter Stefanovic: Let's go to Canberra now, joining us live is Simon Birmingham:, Minister for Finance, Trade and Tourism. Minister, good to see you.
- Karl Stefanovic: The move sparking a surge of bookings from holiday makers keen to visit the sunshine state.
- Graeme Goodings: Well, there's no doubt that China has been a wonderful market for South Australian and Australian goods for many years, a reliable market, a big market.
- David Speers: Simon Birmingham, welcome to the program. Why do you think China has done this to Australian wine exporters?
- Jim Wilson: Well, China’s decision – and this is breaking news this afternoon – to increase tariffs on Australian wine is a major blow.
- Jules Schiller: But look, we're going to have to start with some bad news. And quite frankly, I'm sick of bringing you bad news this year.