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- 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.
- The Morrison Government welcomes new research which demonstrates the important role of arts and culture in driving domestic tourism.
- Foreign backpackers and others on working holiday visas will be able to help bushfire-affected communities get back on their feet following changes announced today by the Morrison Government.
- Simon Birmingham: Thank you very much Jennifer for that very warm introduction. And good morning everyone.
- Continuing to boost trade and investment links in the Pacific region will be a major focus of discussions at this week’s Pacific Islands Forum Trade Ministers Meeting in Fiji.
- Andrew Parker: Our speaker this evening, the Honourable Simon Birmingham who is our Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment.
- New export opportunities for Australian farmers and businesses will begin to flow from today with Australia’s free trade deal with Peru entering into force.
- Nick Rheinberger: On the day that we’ve been getting you to pitch your South Coast experience to the royals, Simon Birmingham, the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, has j
- Simon Birmingham: It’s very exciting to know that the Prime Minister, in coming days, will write to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge proposing dates and places for them to
- Karl Stefanovic: Well this is very exciting folks, Australia’s tourism industry is hoping a visit from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will bring a billion-dollar economic
- Ali Clarke: But now joining us is Senator Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade and Tourism and also today the royal correspondent for the Morrison Government it seems.
- Tom Rehn: And there’s a big story that’s in the paper today as well.
- David Koch: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are set to visit Australia for a bushfire recovery tour.
- The Morrison Government is backing tourist towns in fire-affected regions through a $10 million tourism events and visitor attractions initiative to support communities and protect local jobs.
- Simon Birmingham: It is an incredibly exciting day for Australian farmers, Australian businesses and the Australian economy that we are taking the final steps toward seeing the Ind
- Laura Jayes: Let’s go live now back to Canberra. The Trade and Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham joins us live now.