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The Hon Angus Taylor MP

Doorstop to discuss the Government's support for Australia's refining sector

Interview discusses the Government's support for Australia's refining sector

Interview discusses the Government's support for Australia's refining sector

Interview discusses the Government's support for Australia's refining sector

Joint media release with Prime Minister Scott Morrison

The Morrison Government is taking strong action to further boost Australia’s long-term fuel security by locking in the future of our refining sector.

Australians are continuing to access low-cost energy, save money and get ahead, with yet another report confirming electricity prices keep falling.

Doorstop to announce the Government's support for Australia's refining sector

Remarks at the Smart Energy Council Conference and Exhibition

Joint media release with Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management David Littleproud and Minister for the Environment Sussan Ley

The 2021–22 Budget confirms the Australian Government’s commitment to protecting and better managing our soil.

The Morrison Government is securing Australia’s recovery with investment of more than $1.8 billion in the 2021-22 Budget to boost jobs, reduce emissions, and support affordable and reliable energy.

The Hon Karen Andrews MP

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews held a doorstop on the Gold Coast at Gilmour Space Technologies with the company’s CEO Adam Gilmour.

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Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews was interviewed on FIVEaa Adelaide Breakfast.

David Penberthy: NASA has a stated goal of returning to the moon by 2024, and over the weekend, the suggestion Australia could help them get there. The Australian Space Agency, headquartered right here in Adelaide, has signed a statement of intent with the people of NASA.

The Science and Technology Minister Karen Andrews is on the line. Minister, good morning. So what is the significance of this agreement?

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews was interviewed on Radio National Breakfast.

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews was interviewed on Sky News AM Agenda.

Annelise Nielsen: Returning now to one of our top stories about the US visit and this recent announcement made there that the Australian Government will support the US ambition to get to Mars eventually with a $150 million fund. Joining us live, Karen Andrews, Minister for Industry, Science and Technology.

Karen, thank you for joining us.

Karen Andrews: It’s a pleasure.

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews was interviewed on ABC AM.

Kim Landers: Well the Prime Minister has also used his trip to the US to announce $150 million to help the Australian Space Agency and local businesses be part of NASA’s bid to return astronauts to the moon within five years and then head on to Mars.

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews was interviewed on ABC Gold Coast Breakfast.

Bern Young: Now our Prime Minister Scott Morrison is of course over in the US you’ve been hearing about that in the news, well this morning but also yesterday, the big announcement was around a NASA initiative involving Australia.

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A nasal spray for the treatment of dementia is among eight new projects to receive more than $3 million in funding from the Morrison Government.

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews held a doorstop on the Gold Coast at Gilmour Space Technologies with the company’s CEO Adam Gilmour.
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Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews was interviewed on FIVEaa Adelaide Breakfast.
David Penberthy: NASA has a stated goal of returning to the moon by 2024, and over the weekend, the suggestion Australia could help them get there. The Australian Space Agency, headquartered right here in Adelaide, has signed a statement of intent with the people of NASA.
The Science and Technology Minister Karen Andrews is on the line. Minister, good morning. So what is the significance of this agreement?

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews was interviewed on Radio National Breakfast.