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- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much for coming along today.
- Tonnes of South Australian produce will be on its way to export markets across the Middle-East and Europe with Qatar Airways today commencing flights out of Adelaide to the key freight hub of Doha.
- David Bevan: Right now though, we are joined by Senator Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade and Tourism and South Australia's leading Liberal.
- Australians are being urged to support our tourism operators by booking an experience with new monthly figures released today, showing domestic tourism spending fell by $11.7 billion in April and M
- Peter Stefanovic: Well, as I mentioned, we are joined now by the Trade and Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham; he joins us live now. Minister, good morning.
- Michael Rowland: Let's bring in the Trade and Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham, now from Adelaide. Good morning to you, Minister.
- Keith Topolski: Some really important news with freight services being continued for our exporters here on the Eyre Peninsula, to make sure those exports like wheat and seafood can
- Fran Kelly: There’s no relief in sight for the country’s beleaguered tourism sector.
- Emma Pedler: Yesterday, on the show, we caught up with our Federal Member for Grey Rowan Ramsey.
- Jason Regan: Joining me on the line at the moment, Federal Senator and the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, Simon Birmingham.
- Australia and Singapore have today signed a landmark Digital Economy Agreement (DEA) to further enhance digital trade opportunities for businesses and consumers in both our nations.
- Martin Agatyn: Interesting figures coming through suggesting that despite the pandemic that’s been going and the shutdowns all over the world, including here in Tasmania, that the
- Reporter: But if you're going to begin with how you can, if the government has this data, but what look the value of Australia's tourism sector in a normal year compared to this.
- Australia recorded its largest financial year trade surplus in 2019-20, off the back of booming goods exports, according to new data released today from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
- Hugh Riminton: Thank you very much, Minister, for your time. Thank you for taking a couple of questions.
- Margy Osmond: We would now like to welcome the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham who’s been one of the great warriors on behalf of the industry, always, b
- It’s good to be with you for the Australian Grains Industry Conference 2020. If there’s one group of people I have spent time with in 2020, it’s grains.
- Alison Branley: So Simon, what have you been hearing about how tourism operators around the country have been fairing the last sort of three to four weeks?
- Australia is sending an AUSMAT medical team to Papua New Guinea to support our friend and neighbour as it manages a concerning rise in COVID-19 cases in recent days.