Australian blockchain leaders head to China

Leading Australian blockchain companies and investors will travel to China as part of an Australian Government-led mission to deepen collaboration and explore growth opportunities within one of the world’s fastest growing technology sectors. Top tier start-ups, scale-ups, venture capitalists, incubators and financial institutions will be represented among the 37 delegates who will visit Austrade’s Shanghai…

Recognising the benefits of the TPP-11

The Morrison Government welcomes new analysis confirming the real benefits of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP-11) to Australian businesses and the overall economy.   New modelling undertaken by economists from Brandeis International Business School and Johns Hopkins University shows Australia is forecast to see $15.6 billion in net annual benefits to national income by 2030 and increases in exports of $29.9…

New campaign to promote Australia’s hidden gems

The Morrison Government has today launched a new campaign to lure more visitors to some of Australia’s lesser known tourist destinations. Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham today launched Tourism Australia’s latest campaign UnDiscover Australia to encourage travellers to visit some of the more unusual, unfamiliar and unexpected destinations and experiences on offer…

A new chapter of economic partnership with Indonesia

Joint media release with Prime Minister Scott Morrison  Australia and Indonesia have successfully concluded negotiations on the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA), deepening our economic and security cooperation with one of our major trading partners. A passionate commitment to ensuring open trade with the world, through such free trade deals, is one of the…

Interview on ABC Insiders with Barrie Cassidy

E&OE TRANSCRIPT Interview on ABC Insiders with Barrie Cassidy   Topics: Leadership changes; School funding 26/08/2018 09:17AM   Barrie Cassidy:            Simon Birmingham, good morning, welcome.   Simon Birmingham:     Good morning, Barrie.   Barrie Cassidy:            How big a loss would Julie Bishop be?   Simon Birmingham:     Julie Bishop is the most significant woman in the history of…

Interview on ABC Radio Adelaide with Ali Clarke and David Bevan

E&OE TRANSCRIPT Interview on ABC Radio Adelaide with Ali Clarke and David Bevan Topics: Leadership 22/08/2018 08:36am   David Bevan:    Let’s welcome Simon Birmingham, federal Education Minister, good morning to you.   Simon Birmingham:     Good morning, David.   David Bevan:    Sarah Hanson-Young, Greens Senator, good morning to you.   Sarah Hanson-Young:  Good morning. Thanks…