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- KIERAN GILBERT: Let me begin by asking about this statement from Barnaby Joyce and does he need to clear up staffing arrangements?
- I am pleased to announce the Gold Coast will host Tourism Australia's 2018 Corroboree Asia event.
- JOURNALIST: People who will benefit from this, is industry, agriculture? Or is it vast?
- Australia and Peru signed the Peru-Australia Free Trade Agreement (PAFTA) today, opening the door for Australian exports to one of the fastest growing economies and regions in the world.
- Australia's tourism leaders will develop a bold vision for Australian tourism to ensure the industry keeps attracting record numbers of visitors and creating jobs.
- HELEN DALEY: For more on this theTrade Minister Steve Ciobo joins me live from the nation's capital, Minister,thanks very much for joining me.
- KIERAN GILBERT: Steven Ciobo joins mehere in the Canberra studio. Mr. Ciobo, thanks so much for your time. As Isaid, the DOW/Jones below 25,000 points. It was quite some day.
- JOURNALIST: Kathy Borderasked the Tourism Minister and Member from Moncrieff, Steve Ciobo, if there'smore to come in the campaign.
- BEN DAVIS: The Minister for Trade,Tourism, and Investment, and he joins me on the line. Steven Ciobo, goodafternoon. STEVEN CIOBO: Good afternoon, Ben.
- TOM ELLIOTT: All right, so it sort of starts off as a new version of CrocodileDundee, and then the American bloke who's allegedly the son of Mick Dundee,realises he's in a tourism
- DAVID SPEERS: Look, it's terrific. I'm an unashamed fan of all things Crocodile Dundee, let me bring in the Tourism Minister Steve Ciobo, thanks for joining us this afternoon.
- AmeliaAdams: TheMinister for Tourism ,Steven Ciobo joins us live. Minister, good afternoon,it's a great ad.
- STEVEN CIOBO:Well,we're now seeing, of course, the reveal of Tourism Australia's latest campaignin North America.
- A spectacular and star-studded new tourism campaign encouraging Americans to take a trip down under was officially launched at the Super Bowl today.
- It is a great pleasure to be back in San Francisco – a truly remarkable city that I thoroughly enjoy visiting, and one that naturally looks to the Pacific as a frontier of opportunity.
- In 1967, when the Australian Tourism Commission (now Tourism Australia) first opened its doors, Australia received 220,000 international visitors who spent $74 million annually.
- Karl Stefanovic: Joining me now is Trade and Tourism Minister, Steve Ciobo. Steve, good morning to you. Steven Ciobo: Good morning, Karl.
- The Turnbull Government is unlocking more jobs and investment in Australia's defence sector, with the release of the new Defence Export Strategy.
- Australia will host the second round of Pacific Alliance Free Trade Agreement negotiations on the Gold Coast from 29 January to 2 February.
- RICHARD QUEST: The other 11 countries didn't waste any time, they agreed this week that they'll go ahead with what they're calling a "Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement" for T