Australian govt now ‘taken seriously’ as an international partner

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Australia has “a lot of doors” open with the new government being “taken seriously” as an international partner for trade and environmental concerns, Assistant Trade and Manufacturing Minister Tim Ayres says.

“There’s a lot of doors open to Australia under this government that

weren’t open under the last government,” Mr Ayres told Sky News Australia.

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