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- Scott Emerson: Now we've had some good news today about this issue about Australians stranded overseas because of COVID.
- David Bevan: Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment good morning to you. Simon Birmingham: Good morning David and Ali.
- The Morrison-McCormack Government has urged all parties involved in Sydney’s waterfront industrial dispute to work together on a quick resolution to minimise the impact on workers, freight and the
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much for coming along today. Firstly, a little glimmer of good news in what is a horrific year for our tourism industry.
- Tom Connell: The number of domestic tourists doubled in June before the second COVID-19 wave struck.
- Thousands of jobs across the tourism and hospitality industry will be backed through a $50 million injection to help restart Australia's vital business events sector.
- Regional tourism rebounded by over $1 billion in the month of June, according to new monthly figures released today by Tourism Research Australia (TRA).
- Australia and Germany have signed a new agreement to promote two-way trade and investment in hydrogen produced from renewable energy.
- Sabra Lane: China's accused the Australian embassy in Beijing of obstructing its law enforcement, in assisting two journalists to leave the country earlier this week.
- Sam Armytage: Not all doom and gloom today. There's some positive news for tourism operators.
- Australia has taken another step forward in its ambition to become a powerhouse in hydrogen production and exports, after the signing of a landmark agreement with Germany.
- Madeleine Morris: National’s Leader and Deputy Premier John Barilaro announced his party would quit the Coalition yesterday, in opposition to a koala protection policy.
- The Morrison Government is backing Australian businesses to grow their exports and create jobs through reforms to the Export Market Development Grants (EMDG) scheme, after an independent review of
- The Morrison Government is seeking the views of Australian producers, businesses and consumers on a possible future Geographical Indications framework, as negotiations progress with the European Un
- International businesses will be lured to Australia and exceptional talent will be encouraged to call Australia home under a new initiative to support the post-COVID recovery and boost local jobs.
- Patricia Karvelas: Well, Trade and Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham is my guest this afternoon. Minister, welcome.
- Kieran Gilbert: Joining me now is the Minister for Trade and Tourism Simon Birmingham.
- Deborah Knight: But I tell you what, Simon Birmingham, he's got a tough gig at the moment.
- Russell Woolf: Federal Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham, says: inconsistent and disproportionate approaches to border restrictions are causing job losses and could cost the touri
- Fran Kelly: Australia’s fractured relationship with China has just got worse.