Press conference - Port Lincoln

DIANA MISLOV, MAYOR OF PORT LINCOLN: Welcome to the media and on behalf of the City of Port Lincoln, I'd like to acknowledge the Barngarla People on whose lands we meet who are the traditional owners. And I'd like to extend a very warm welcome to our Prime Minister who's travelled from across the country to come to visit us here in Port Lincoln. We meet on their lands of Galinyala, Port Lincoln, the place of sweet water. And we're better to have our Prime Minister now, in our beautiful Boston Bay. So thank you very much for visiting us, Mr.

Radio interview - Flow FM

DAN CROUCH, HOST: Good morning. How are you?

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning to you. Well, I'm terrific. It's a great place to wake up, Port Lincoln, I've got to say. Beautiful morning, sun shining over the bay here, and it is going to be a really good day. I'm headed to the Port Lincoln Grain Export Terminal this morning to have a look, having had a big civic reception last night hosted by Diana Mislov, the Mayor of Port Lincoln. And it's been a really terrific visit.

Radio interview - 2DRYFM

DJ BARRY, HOST: We've got Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, in the chair out this way. Good morning, or good afternoon, Prime Minister.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good afternoon, great to be with you. It's good to be back in Broken Hill.

BARRY: Yeah, I presume you have been off this way before?

PRIME MINISTER: I certainly have, but it's great to be back. This is my first visit as Prime Minister, so it's pretty special.

Television interview - Sky News Afternoon Agenda

KIERAN GILBERT, HOST: Joining me live now from Uluru is the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. Prime Minister, thanks for your time. In March, you were visibly moved -

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good afternoon, Kieran.

GILBERT: When you announced the final wording of the referendum and the Constitutional amendment. Now you're at Uluru this afternoon, is that sense of history still very much front of mind for you?

Television interview - ABC Afternoon Briefing

GREG JENNETT, HOST: Prime Minister, we welcome the opportunity and appreciate it to talk to you at any time, but particularly on such a hectic schedule and especially from such a stunning location there at Uluru. You have in many ways, I suppose, gone back to the heart of the matter. There in 2017, the authors of the Uluru Statement, I will read it, I'm sure you are familiar with it, said, "We leave base camp and start our trek across this vast country". Why have you gone back to base camp today?

Address to Central Land Council - Uluru

Can I thank you for the welcome onto your country.

It is one of the great honours my life to be involved in this campaign.

I came here after I became leader of the Labor Party and committed right here with Linda Burney to hold a referendum in our first term for a constitutionally enshrined Voice to our Parliament, and that is what we are doing.

I thank the dancers for sharing your culture, the oldest continuous culture on earth, with those of us who are privileged to share this great island continent of ours with the oldest continuous culture on earth.

Government partnership to deliver 600 new homes

  • The Palaszczuk Queensland Government has confirmed it will deliver 600 social homes with more than $398 million from the Albanese Federal Government’s Social Housing Accelerator
  • 80 per cent of homes will be delivered outside of Brisbane with many in regional, rural and remote parts of the state

A federal funding injection from the Albanese Government will see the Palaszczuk Government build another 600 homes across Queensland, adding to the state’s record rollout of social and affordable homes.

Radio interview - ABC Sydney

SARAH MACDONALD, HOST: We're starting the morning with the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese. Good morning to you.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning, Sarah. Good to chat with you.

MACDONALD: Good to have you too. What a morning. The Middle East again seeing war and carnage and we've been talking a little bit about that on AM. I know Penny Wong has spoken to the Foreign Minister of Israel. Who have you spoken to and what's your latest thoughts on the conflict?

Television interview - Sunrise

NATALIE BARR, HOST: Joining me now from his Parliament House office is Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Good morning to you.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning, Nat.

BARR: This is obviously very unnerving news for the whole world, isn't it, Prime Minister? Decades of tension in the Middle East exploding. How's Australia going to respond?