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- Ali Moore: Well with travel bans and flights canceled, it's no secret that Australia's tourism industry is having a tough time.
- Hamish Macdonald: With coronavirus travel bans now in place for China, South Korea and Iran, and international tourists cancelling their holidays down under in droves, Australia's
- Paddy Gerard: But right now though, the Federal Government is taking action to try and head off disaster for the NT tourism industry.
- Ross Stevenson: Simon Birmingham is the Federal Minister for Tourism. Minister, good morning to you.
- David Koch: Now for more on the Federal Government's plan to boost the number of visitors to Australia, we're joined by Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham who's in Canberra.
- Janine Perrett: You’re with Janine Perrett.
- Simon Birmingham: It’s a pleasure to once again address the Asia Society and to do so here in India from Mumbai with such a distinguished audience here.
- Tourism Australia will ramp up its marketing efforts in a bid to get more Indian tourists to Australia for October’s men’s T20 cricket World Cup tournament, thanks to a $1 million funding boost fro
- Patricia Karvelas: Simon Birmingham is the Federal Minister for Trade and Tourism, and I spoke to him from Mumbai. [Excerpt] Simon Birmingham, welcome.
- Deborah Knight: Yeah, the elephants, they belong in India which is where we find Trade and Tourism Minister, Simon Birmingham.
- Australian brands will now have exposure to hundreds of millions of extra potential customers with the launch of the Australian online store on Amazon India.
- Vegemite, Carman’s, San Remo and Arnott’s are amongst the Australian food brands set to feature in a new Taste of Australia campaign, which will shine the spotlight on Australian products to millio
- Kieran Gilbert: The Trade Minister Simon Birmingham is also in New Delhi as we speak. He’s part of the Australia India Business Exchange program.
- Journalist: Joining us from India is Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister, Simon Birmingham. Welcome to SBS Radio.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much, Stephanie, and good morning. Namaste.
- More than 100 Australian businesses and organisations are on their way to India as part of Australia’s ongoing push to strengthen economic and investment ties with one of the fastest growing econom
- 300 qualified Aussie Specialist travel agents from across Asia will descend upon Australia’s Top End when Darwin plays host to Tourism Australia’s Corroboree Asia event in 2020.
- It’s disappointing, but understandable that Qantas have announced temporary reductions to flight capacity across Asia as well as small temporary reductions domestically, given the current impact of
- Ali Clarke: Right now we are going to introduce you to Senator Simon Birmingham. We do have a lot to talk to him about, especially as Minister for Trade. Good morning.