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- Spence Denny: Senator Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment. Good morning to you.
- Allison Langdon: So the death of a man in Western Australia has taken the national coronavirus death toll to 13, and it follows an additional three deaths in Melbourne and one in Q
- Fran Kelly: Simon Birmingham is Australia’s Trade and Tourism Minister. Minister, welcome back to Breakfast.
- Tony Pilkington: He’s busy, but he makes himself available to us, and we’re appreciative of that.
- The COVID-19 pandemic is a serious global crisis.
- Australia and Singapore have today concluded negotiations on a landmark Digital Economy Agreement that will further boost trade opportunities with our largest two-way trading partner in South-East
- Narelle Graham: And Senator Simon Birmingham, the Liberal Senator for South Australia and also the Minister for Tourism at the federal level, has very generously promised to be a p
- Narelle Graham: The Liberal Senator for South Australia, Simon Birmingham, has made himself available to take your questions this afternoon, so you can phone on 1300-160-222 or you
- David Bevan: But we are joined by Senator Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, South Australia's most senior Liberal, and certainly the most senior South A
- Angie Bell: Well we’re here at The Star, Gold Coast today, hosting a roundtable for the Minister for Tourism and Trade Simon Birmingham, and also the Minister for Industry, Karen A
- Laura Jayes: Let’s go live to the Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham, he joins us from the Gold Coast this morning. Minister, thank you for your time.
- Warren Entsch: Well first of all, thanks for being here.
- Patricia Karvelas: I'm joined by the Trade and Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham. Simon Birmingham, welcome.
- John MacKenzie: Yes, I’ve got Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham, in studio. Good morning and thanks for joining us in north Queensland.
- Adam Stephen: Alright, we’re 21 past 3.
- Allison Langdon: Well, tourists coming to Australia now face 14 days in self-isolation.
- David Koch: So, how will the new border controls affect our tourism industry? The Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham, joins us now. Minister, thanks for your time.
- The Australian Government has announced that visitors will be able to access iconic Commonwealth national parks for free, with entry fees waived for Uluru-Kata Tjuta, Kakadu and Booderee National P
- Thanks very much for that welcome ladies and gentleman.
- Simon Birmingham: This morning, well today I'm going to welcome the state and territory tourism and trade ministers to Canberra.