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- In a win for our wine exporters, Australia has today reached an agreement with Canada to remove unfair restrictions on Australian wine sales imposed by the Canadian federal government and in the pr
- Ticky Fullerton: Border shutdowns, tourism smashed, supply chains threatened. Quite a lot for the Federal Trade Minister to deal with.
- Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham, Australian Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment and Hon David Parker MP, New Zealand Minister for Trade and Export Growth, met virtually on Thursday 23 July
- David Bevan: But in the meantime, many of you are struggling with much, much smaller amounts of money, trying to get by on JobSeeker, maybe on JobKeeper, and while those payments w
- Kieran Gilbert: Let's bring in live now from Adelaide the Trade and Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham. Minister, thanks so much for your time.
- Last Friday our Prime Minister announced a range of new incentives to encourage more investment in screen production in Australia, to get more film attractions, more series developed and produced h
- David Penberthy: The risk of having politicians travel around the country has meant that on the advice of the acting Chief Medical Officer, Paul Kelly, that Parliament has been can
- Georgia Roberts: Well, South Australia's nearly $8 billion tourism industry has taken a major financial hit, due to COVID-19.
- South Australia’s iconic nature-based tourism sector will get a much-needed boost – with works starting on the $10 million Remarkable Southern Flinders Ranges project which will help fast
- Amid a surging interest in shipbuilding careers, the first intake of apprentices from South Australia has started work on the Morrison Government’s Hunter Class Frigate Program.
- Matt Doran: Well, Minister of Tourism and Trade Simon Birmingham joins us now. Minister, good morning. Thank you for being with us.
- Richard Wilkins: Minister for Tourism Simon Birmingham joins us now. Simon, thank you for coming on the show this morning. Where's this funding going?
- The Morrison Government has today announced the biggest single investment made in Australia’s Commonwealth National Parks, with more than $233 million injected into tourism and other infrastructure
- David Bevan: Good morning, Simon Birmingham. Simon Birmingham: Good morning. David Bevan, good to be with you and good morning to your listeners.
- Australians holidaying in their own backyard this year will be critical to helping our tourism industry get back on its feet, with new quarterly data revealing the impact of the bushfire crisis and
- New export opportunities for Australian farmers, businesses and investors will begin to flow from today with the start of the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CE
- Ben Knight: Trade Minister, Simon Birmingham, joins us now from Adelaide. Minister, good morning to you.
- Matthew Pantelis: Good news if you're a producer in South Australia if you're coming up with some of the great food and drink and everything else that we produce here on the land o
- Australian exporters reliant on airfreight will continue to have access to key international export markets, thanks to a $240 million funding injection to help keep international freight routes and