ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Can I begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of land on which we meet today and acknowledge elders past, present and emerging. Well, it's been a big week. On ...
Today marks three years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. For three years, Ukraine has bravely resisted Russia’s illegal and immoral war of aggression. Australia mourns the loss of life ...
JOURNALIST: Prime Minister, Katrina Hodgkinson, the new Nationals candidate for Whitlam, said today about the Illawarra offshore wind zone, and I quote, “I don't know anybody who wants it.” Do you ...
The Albanese Labor Government is building Australia’s future, locking in our nation as a green iron manufacturing powerhouse through the new Green Iron Investment Fund. The $1 billion Green Iron Fund ...
The Albanese Labor Government will provide tax relief for Australia’s distillers, brewers and wine producers.
COMPTON: On mornings around Tasmania. Anthony Albanese, Ben in Launceston gave us a call before news at 9:00. He's a dad with a couple of kids and he wanted to ask about the cost of living in his ...
Free TAFE gives young South Australians a better chance to make more of themselves and at the same time develop the skills that South Australia needs because they're available for areas of skill ...
The Albanese Labor Government is backing Australian steelmakers and manufacturers now and into the future, with a $500 million investment through the Future Made in Australia Innovation Fund.
The Albanese Labor Government and Malinauskas South Australian Government are working together to build South Australia’s future with a multi-billion dollar package to save Whyalla Steelworks, support ...
The Albanese Government will invest $13.6 million towards the St George Illawarra Dragons Community and High Performance Centre (CHPC) – a world-class precinct and facility which would create ...
JACQUI FELGATE, HOST: On the line is the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. Thanks for coming on the program. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good afternoon, Jacqui. Good to be with you.
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Well, it's great to be here in Whyalla with Premier Malinauskas, his Minister Tom Koutsantonis and my Minister Ed Husic for what is a very significant day in the life ...