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- Mark Levy: Now, I spoke at the start of the show about Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and his question as to why anyone would want to visit South Australia.
- Australia and the United Kingdom have today announced the commencement of negotiations on a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA), which will start a new chapter in the economic relationship and hel
- Narelle Graham: Simon Birmingham, the Federal Liberal Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, South Australian Senator and a senior member of the Liberal Party, is somewhat of
- It is no exaggeration to say that every Australian has been affected by COVID-19 –some tragically more so than others.
- The Morrison Government has today announced it will establish a Ministerial Advisory Committee (MAC) to help inform the Government’s ongoing free trade agreement (FTA) agenda.
- Sabra Lane: Minister, if I could just pick up on the last points about tourism?
- John MacKenzie: We've been talking the last few days about green shoots at long, long last. My God, it's been a nightmare, hasn't it?
- It will now be easier for South East Queensland farmers to get their high-quality produce into key overseas export markets with the Morrison-McCormack Government helping to secure two direct freigh
- Journalist: You've said you're seeking a sit down in Beijing when it's appropriate to do so. What's that about?
- Monique Wright: Federal Trade and Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham joins us live now from Canberra. Good morning to you, Minister.
- Kieran Gilbert: Developing news this weekend around Australia's relationship with Beijing after Chinese authorities yesterday revealed an Australian citizen had been sentenced to d
- Journalist: A statue of Captain Cook has been defaced in Hyde Park in Sydney overnight. Your reaction to that?
- The Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham has expressed thanks and acknowledged the contribution of outgoing Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) Chief Execut
- David Bevan: They will also be the numbers you'll need to ring or text on if you'd like to speak directly to Senator Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade and Tourism and Investment
- Patricia Karvelas: Simon Birmingham is the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, in fact all of the issues the Prime Minister was talking about there, and he joins us n
- The World Trade Organization (WTO) has reaffirmed its earlier decision that Australia's tobacco plain packaging is a legitimate policy measure that is making a meaningful contribution to public hea
- Ben Fordham: Well the Chinese government is ramping up its threats to our economy. First they hit our beef industry with import bans, then they whacked a tariff on our barely.
- Fran Kelly: Simon Birmingham is the Trade and Tourism Minister. Minister, welcome back to Breakfast.
- South Australian exporters of fresh produce, seafood and meat now have another pathway into critical export markets, with the Morrison Government securing a critical freight route between Adelaide
- David Bevan: Good morning, Minister Birmingham.