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- 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.
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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