The Albanese and Cook Labor Governments are strengthening Western Australia’s supply chain resilience with a landmark $1.1 billion investment for crucial road connections to the proposed future ...
The Albanese Government is supercharging the transition to faster, more streamlined project assessments and approvals under our historic environmental law reforms. The Government will provide more ...
The great Labor Governments of Bob Hawke and Paul Keating had the vision and the courage to recognise that Australia’s economic future lay in our region, the Indo-Pacific. And the businesses and ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will welcome the Prime Minister of Japan, Her Excellency Sanae Takaichi, to Australia from Sunday 3 May to Tuesday 5 May 2026. This will be Prime Minister Takaichi’s ...
Draft legislation to establish a News Bargaining Incentive (NBI) is now available for consultation. The proposed legislation addresses a limitation in the long-standing News Media Bargaining Code ...
This is a historic appointment with Ms Quinn becoming the first woman to substantively hold the position of Secretary of the Department of Defence. Ms Quinn has a distinguished career as a senior ...
Thirty years after the Port Arthur massacre, the terrible, indiscriminate cruelty of that day remains beyond understanding. Australia pauses today to remember the 35 people whose lives and futures ...
The Albanese Labor Government has secured approximately 100 million litres of additional diesel for Australians, with two shipments coming from Brunei and South Korea. This is the first of the ...
At war memorials across our continent, from the biggest cities to the smallest country town, Australians begin gathering before first light. We gather in respect and reflection, gratitude and ...
Under the Albanese Government’s new Strategic Reserve powers, a further 200 million litres of additional diesel for Australia has been secured, and work has commenced with leading fertiliser companies ...
The Albanese and Rockliff Governments are protecting jobs and critical manufacturing capability at Liberty Bell Bay during its administration process. EY have formally accepted bo ...
TIM LESTER, HOST: To answer our questions, who better than the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, welcome to The Issue. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good to be with you.
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