Radio Interview - Triple M 93.1 Bundy

ELLERINA MCPHERSON, HOST: We've had a lot of grand guests on. But I'm very excited for this one in particular, we did mention today. He's got a lot of nicknames.

JOE BAXTER, HOST: Maybe use his real name.

MCPHERSON: You may know him as Mr Albanese. You may know him as Anth the man. You may know him as lemon squeezy. Or you may know him as the Prime Minister. Mr Anthony Albanese, good morning.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Wonderful to be with you, I think.

Opening Remarks - Bundaberg

CLIFF FLEMING, BUNDABERG BREWED DRINKS FOUNDER: Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister of Australia and distinguished guests. I thank you for coming and honouring us today, Prime Minister. It is a very important day for our family. It's a combination of a dream, a dream where fifty-five years ago I came to Bundaberg and established a little business called Electra Breweries in Electra Street and it started with family and two employees.

Doorstop Interview - Bundaberg

TOM SMITH, MEMBER FOR BUNDABERG: Well ladies and gentlemen my name is Tom Smith, I'm the State Member for Bundaberg, and today is such an exciting day for the entire Bundaberg region and of course for the family here owning Bundaberg Brewed Drinks. We know how important manufacturing is to the Bundaberg region and we know how important that community feel is. So to the family who has every part of Bundaberg as Bundaberg is part of them, congratulations on such a great event.

Radio Interview - NOVA Afternoons

TIM, HOST: Welcome, Prime Minister.

JOEL, HOST: Hello, Prime Minister.

RICKI-LEE, HOST: Hello.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good to be here. Not the first inappropriate conversation I've overheard on Nova.

RICKI-LEE: It's just a daily occurrence in here, I’m sorry.

PRIME MINISTER: It just happens. It just happens.

RICKI-LEE: How are you?

Press Conference - Sydney

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Can I begin by acknowledging the traditional owners and pay my respects to elder's past, present and emerging, and to say, it's fantastic to be here in Kirrawee, and I thank the school principal, the teachers, and importantly, the students for the very warm welcome here today.

Invested in Southeast Asia

The Australian Government has today launched Invested: Australia’s Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040 to deepen Australia’s economic engagement with our region and ensure our shared future prosperity.

The strategy, developed by Mr Nicholas Moore AO, Special Envoy for Southeast Asia, was announced by the Prime Minister at the ASEAN Indo-Pacific Forum in Jakarta today.

It sets out a practical pathway to increase Australia’s two-way trade and investment with the region.

State dinner toast - The White House

Well, thank you very much to Mr President and First Lady Dr Biden.

I must say, I only have one regret about tonight, which is – I'm not quite sure how I top this for date night with Jodie at anytime, anywhere in the future.

It's all downhill from here, my darling.

Ladies and gentlemen.

We live in a world that does keep changing. Yet one thing that keeps the ground firm beneath us is the great constant that is the American spirit.

America has never been held back by the unknown or slowed by trepidation.

Enhancing cooperation in emergency management

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has visited the United States Federal Emergency Management Agency to recognise the courage, skill and dedication of emergency management personnel and to discuss further cooperation on disaster resilience and management.

With over 100 years of mateship, Australia and the United States have a proud history of helping each other in times of need, including when faced with natural disasters.

An alliance for the future

Madam Vice President

Secretary of State Blinken

Distinguished guests

We meet today at a time when our world faces a set of profound challenges.

Far and wide, we are confronted by threats to peace and tests of the international rules-based order.

And here in United States we can see the weight of global leadership that your nation carries.

I came to Washington this week to continue the work of facing our alliance to the future.

Statement on the passing of former Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, H.E. Mr Li Keqiang

I was saddened to learn of the passing of former Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, H.E. Mr Li Keqiang.

During Mr Li's period in office, significant strides were made in our bilateral relationship including the conclusion of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement. When we met last year in the margins of the East Asia Summit, we discussed the importance of these ties and our desire to see them develop further.

On behalf of the Government and the people of Australia, I extend my heartfelt condolences to his family and to the people of China.