Opening remarks - Parliament House, Canberra

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA: Prime Minister and your delegation, you are very welcome in Australia. Our two nations share values. We share common interests as well. One of the things that we've been discussing over a period of time is as middle powers, how we can cooperate across the whole sphere of economic, defence, social, environmental relationships as well. We're both impacted by climate change, and one of the practical ways that we assist each other is your firefighters helping us and our firefighters helping you.

Retirement of Pat Turner AM

The Australian Government acknowledges the outstanding leadership of Pat Turner AM as she concludes her tenure as Chief Executive Officer of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NAACHO) and Lead Convenor of the Coalition of Peaks. 

A proud Gudanji-Arrernte woman, Pat Turner is a true giant of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health. 

Pat is a fierce and formidable advocate and has dedicated her life to the wellbeing and self-determination of First Nations people and communities.

Why we're building high speed rail

The time has come for high-speed rail in Australia — for the good of Australians and, as the business case now shows, for the good of the economy.

In our first term, we legislated the High Speed Rail Authority to develop that business case. Now that it is complete, we can continue turning that vision into reality. We’re doing that by moving the Sydney to Newcastle stage into the development phase.

This is a big project worthy of a big nation. While the costs are necessarily high, the returns will be even greater.

Press conference - Sydney

PRIME MINISTER: Australia stands with the brave people of Iran in their struggle against what is an oppressive regime. Ayatollah Khamenei was responsible for the regime's ballistic missile and nuclear program, support for armed proxies and its brutal acts of violence and intimidation against its own people. This claimed countless lives in Iran, but also internationally. He is responsible for orchestrating attacks on Australian soil. His passing will not be mourned. We have not been immune from the impacts of the regime's actions right here in Australia.

Statement on Iran

Australia stands with the brave people of Iran in their struggle against oppression.

For decades, the Iranian regime has been a destabilising force, through its ballistic missile and nuclear programs, support for armed proxies, and brutal acts of violence and intimidation.

Doorstop - Werribee

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: It's been fantastic to engage here with Alana at the Endo and Pelvic Pain Clinic here in Werribee. This is making an enormous difference to the lives of women. It's part of the biggest women's health program that Australia has ever seen by any government. Making a difference right across the board, whether it's a listing of new contraceptives, the women's reproductive health reform that's making a difference.

Q&A Herald Sun Future Victoria Forum

SAM WEIR, HOST: Thank you, Prime Minister. Firstly, apologies for the interruption and thank you for pressing on with your speech.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Not my first speech. So, the objective should always be to keep going.

WEIR: I am told that those two were motorcycle enthusiasts upset that the MotoGP has been taken by Adelaide. We've given them Marty Pakula's phone number and two free tickets to the F1 Grand Prix and they seemed happy.

Future Victoria Summit

I begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we meet and I pay my respects to elders past present and emerging.

Thank you to our hosts at the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and The Herald Sun for bringing this forum together once again.

I had the pleasure of spending nearly all last week here in Victoria.

I met with nurses at the Royal Children’s Hospital who had been supported by Paid Prac while they did their training placement.