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- Michael Rowland: For those planning to travel overseas when the crisis is over, the advice from the Government is consider seeing Australia first.
- Matt Doran: We're being told we'll have to wait until the end of this year or beyond before the restart of overseas travel.
- Deb Knight: Now, it's been a massive week in Australian politics.
- David Bevan: Simon Birmingham, good morning to you. Simon Birmingham: Good morning, David, and good morning to your listeners.
- Premium quality Australian seafood will soon be on the plates of thousands of overseas consumers, with the Morrison-McCormack Government helping to secure a critical freight export route under its
- Australia’s tourism industry demonstrated strong growth in 2019, according to the latest International Visitor Survey and National Visitor Survey data, highlighting the important role tourism will
- Laura Jayes: To Adelaide now. The Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister, Simon Birmingham, joins us.
- Narelle Graham: Joining me is Senator Simon Birmingham, Liberal Senator for South Australia. Welcome to you, Minister.
- David Bevan: And a big welcome to Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade and Tourism. Good morning to you, sir.
- Allison Langdon: Now, let's bring in our Deputy Leader of the Opposition Richard Marles and Minister for Trade and Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham.
- Deborah Knight: And yeah, the agriculture and seafood industries, they’ve been thrown this multimillion lifeline, and they, like a lot of industries, they’re hurting.
- Neil Mitchell: One of the areas hard hit by this disaster that's unfolding is export - fresh produce, that sort of thing, seafood, has been stopped.
- A new $110 million initiative will back Australia's agricultural and fisheries sector by helping them export their high-quality produce into key overseas markets, with return flights bringing back
- Leon Byner: Now, this is a good news story because as you know South Australia is a wonderful food producer.
- John MacKenzie: Simon Birmingham, good morning and thank you for taking this call. I know you're under a lot of pressure.
- Annelise Nielsen: Now joining us live is Trade Minister Simon Birmingham. Simon Birmingham, thank you for your time.
- The Morrison Government will inject an extra $49.8 million into the Export Market Development Grants (EMDG) program in the 2019-20 financial year, allowing exporters and tourism businesses to get a
- Natalie Barr: Australia's agriculture and seafood industries have been given a boost this morning with the Government announcing a $170 million support package.
- Michael Rowland: But first, we’re joined by Trade and Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham. Minister good morning to you.
- Australia and 15 other members of the World Trade Organization have agreed to establish an interim arrangement to bring appeals and solve trade disputes.