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- 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
- Earthworks will now commence on a lithium processing plant in Western Australia that will create hundreds of extra jobs and provide benefits to thousands of local businesses.
- Australianfarmers, businesses and investors will now benefit from new trade andinvestment opportunities with the Trans- Pacific Partnership (TPP-11) Agreementstarting today.
- PhillipThompson: I'd like to welcome back to Townsville MinisterBirmingham and also welcome Senator Ian Macdonald, the senator in the north.
- Phillip Thompson: Welcome back to town Minister Birmingham.
- Simon Birmingham: Great to be here in beautiful tropical north Queensland, yes indeed fortrade tourism and investment. Thank you.
- The Liberal-NationalGovernment has today announced that Cairns will play host to one of the world'slargest science conferences, in what is a major win for the region.
- Chris Kenny: ...we just spoke to Albo who is in Adelaide city for the ALP national conference, of course you're in Adelaide as well.
- Ali Clarke: Good morning to the Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Mark Butler how are you? Mark Butler: Morning Ali.
- A new strategy commissioned by the Liberal-National Government, will help to maximise Australia's potential as a world powerhouse in lithium-ion battery manufacturing.
- Marise Payne: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Great to be here this morning with my friend and colleague, the Trade Minister Simon Birmingham.
- Journalist: What is the Brexit deal going to mean for trade relations between Australia and the UK?