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- 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.
- Fran Kelly: And in better news for bilateral ties, Indonesia has finally ratified a free trade agreement with Australia which is expected to draw the two countries into a closer ec
- The Morrison Government is backing Australia’s largest annual travel and tourism business-to-business event, with Tourism Australia today announcing $6.5 million in initiatives to boost participati
- Australia has posted a record trade surplus for the 2019 calendar year, highlighting the importance of our export sector to the nation’s economy.
- Ron Selth, Dick Lang and Clayton Lang—three South Australians, contributors to their community and much loved by their families—tragically lost their lives in this year's fire season.
- Leigh Sales: Other than Darren Chester in Laura Tingle's studio, we invited every member of the Federal Cabinet to join 7.30 for a studio interview this evening.
- Sabra Lane: A short time ago, I spoke with the Trade and Tourism Minister. [Excerpt] Sabra Lane: Simon Birmingham, welcome to AM.
- Michael Rowland: Let’s take you back to Federal politics now. We're joined by the Trade Minister Simon Birmingham from Canberra. Minister, good morning to you.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks very much for coming along. I'm thrilled, first and foremost to be here with my friend and incoming South Australian Senate colleague Andrew McLachlan.
- Deborah Knight: It is the historic moment that we've been waiting four years for. After three prime ministers and many, many attempts, Brexit is finally happening.
- A lot can happen in 48 years. It’s far longer than many marriages last.
- Ali Clarke: As you’ve also been hearing in the news, the question then becomes well, what happens now to trade? What happens now to finance and even tourism?
- David Penberthy: The Federal Trade Minister in Australia and South Australian Senator, Simon Birmingham, has been listening in. Minister,