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- The 18th century was a turning point for Australia.
- Robbie Buck: Let's ask somebody who's right in the midst of those negotiations. Simon Birmingham is the Federal Minister for Trade and joins us on the line.
- Thank you very much Elizabeth. Ladies and gentleman good morning, it is wonderful to be here with you all.
- Justin Webb: There is a practical Brexit meeting today. Simon Birmingham, Australia's Trade Minister is going to hold talks in London with the International Trade Secretary Liam Fox.
- Samantha Armytage: UK Prime Minister Theresa May will return to parliament later today with her so-called plan B for Brexit.
- Michael Rowland: As Britain prepares itself for a pending departure from the EU. Australia is monitoring how this impacts bilateral trade.
- Australian farmers and our tourism industry will suffer at the hands of a Shorten Labor government who plan to back an ACTU bid to put new restrictions on working holiday visas.
- Australia and the United Kingdom have signed a new bilateral Wine Agreement and Mutual Recognition Agreement overnight in London, which will help ensure the continued flow of trade post-Brexit.
- I will visit the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Switzerland and the United States from 19 to 26 January to pursue Australia's economic and trade interests with government leader
- Steve Price: Minister thanks for your time. Simon Birmingham: Good morning Steve, good to be with you.
- Ross Greenwood: Simon Birmingham is online, thanks for your time Simon. Simon Birmingham: G'day Ross, great to be with you.
- Kim Landers: The Trade Minister is Simon Birmingham, he is also the acting Foreign Minister, and he joins me on the line now. Minister, good morning.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks so much for coming today.
- Kakadu National Park is set for a $216 million upgrade designed to lure more visitors to the iconic Australian landmark and drive more investment and jobs in the Territory.
- Journalist: We've got the Federal Trade and Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham on the phone. Good morning Senator.
- Simon Birmingham: Thanks so much for coming along.
- Presenter: …this is good news forregional Australia?
- Tourists spenta whopping $113.4 billion in Australia last year as more travellers are headingto the bush or regional coastal towns for their holidays, according to thelatest International Visitor a
- TonyPilkington: Goodmorning and welcome to 5AA.
- Australian farmers and businesses will continue to reap the benefits of Australia's free trade agreements with further tariff cuts set to boost Australia's competitive advantage in two of our major