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- Katie Woolf: Now, as we know, Uluru closed to climbers on the weekend but that is not going to stop Tourism Australia's marketing team from featuring the iconic location promi
- Ross Stephenson: Victoria will be front and centre of a new tourism campaign to be launched today that will use Australian values to lure more visitors.
- Virginia Trioli: And now we’re trying a new approach. It’s about the Philausophy of Australia. Yeah, that’s what it’s going to.
- Australian exporters remain optimistic, expect to improve their financial position and are looking to expand into new markets, according to encouraging results in the latest Australian Internationa
- Ticky Fullerton: Well, our Trade Minister Simon Birmingham is heading overseas later this week. He joins us live from Adelaide.
- David Penberthy: When we play John Blake pieces — it’s 7:50 and 8:45, 8:50-ish — all of Adelaide stands up and takes notice. It’s appointment setting radio.
- Luring more tourists to regional Australia by showcasing its wonder, beauty and the unique experiences on offers needs to be a continued focus of Australia’s tourism industry, according to a new re
- Fifty years ago, the first purpose-built container ship to visit Australia, the Encounter Bay, called into Fremantle and Melbourne.
- The Morrison Government welcomes confirmation from the Australian Labor Party that they will support the necessary legislation to ratify our free trade agreements with Indonesia, Hong Kong and Peru
- The Morrison Government is providing $30 million to Dick Cook Studios to shoot two new adventure/fantasy films, Ranger’s Apprentice and The Alchemyst, in Victo
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks so much for coming along today. Firstly, I note, there’s plenty of interest in developments between the UK and the EU overnight
- David Bevan: Senator Simon Birmingham, Federal Minister for Trade and South Australian Senator. Good morning to you.
- David Penberthy: Australia’s previously struck free trade agreements with Hong Kong, Indonesia and Peru. They’re on the cusp of now coming into effect.
- David Speers: I’m joined by the Trade Minister, Simon Birmingham. Thanks very much for your time this afternoon.
- The Morrison Government has today introduced the necessary legislation into the House of Representatives for Australia to ratify our free trade agreements with Indonesia, Hong Kong and Peru.
- Compere: Now returning to PK in Canberra, who is joined by the Trade Minister Simon Birmingham.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks guys for coming along.
- David Speers: Simon Birmingham, thanks very much for your time this afternoon.
- 18 February 2016 - 28 August 2018 Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, Steven Ciobo
- Australia and Singapore are continuing to lead the way on digital trade through a landmark agreement that will harness digital transformation and technology to expand trade and economic ties in our