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- The UK and Australia may stand almost 10,000 miles apart, but when you look at our shared history, traditions, complementary economies, model of government and legal systems, not to mention our Ash
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- Aaron Stevens: We’ve got the chance this morning to go straight to the Federal Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham. Good morning, thanks for your time.
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- Sabra Lane: To talk more about the potential for this agreement, I spoke with the Trade and Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham. [Excerpt]
- Samantha Armytage: Young Aussies will find it easier to work in the UK and thousands of businesses are set to benefit from a proposed new trade agreement with Britain.
- Ross Stevenson: As we know, the Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said that border closures are not hurting Queensland’s economy.
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- Michael Usher: A free-trade deal between Australia and the UK could be finalised by the end of the year, making us less reliant on China.
- Today we are very pleased to announce the launch of free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations between Australia and the United Kingdom.
- 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.