Doorstop - Frankston

JODIE BELYEA, LABOR CANDIDATE FOR DUNKLEY: Well good morning everyone and welcome to Dunkley. I'm Jodie Belyea and I am the Labor candidate for the Dunkley by-election. I'm really excited to be here today speaking to you all with the Prime Minister. So, Frankston Urgent Care Clinic is a new initiative in this area, that's about bringing nurses and doctors together to provide urgent care for families and people in the community to have their medical needs met.

Radio interview - Hit Hobart 100.9FM

DAN TAYLOR, HOST: We're in the studio with the 31st Prime Minister of Australia. Please join us, the Honourable Anthony Albanese, welcome. Good to have you back.

CHRISTIE HAYES, HOST: Good morning, Prime Minister.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: A big clap there.

TAYLOR: Welcome back.

PRIME MINISTER: Wonderful to be here, back in the studio again.

TAYLOR: How are you feeling?

Radio interview - Triple M Hobart

ANDY TAYLOR, HOST: We are very, very pleased to have a special guest joining us in the studio this morning, Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese. Prime Minister, good morning.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Wonderful to be here in the studio.

TAYLOR: Well for starters, I better put your microphone on.

PRIME MINISTER: I reckon the interview will go better if it’s two way rather than just one.

TAYLOR: If you can talk.

Queensland Government's Olympic infrastructure review

The Albanese Government welcomes the review by the Queensland Government of 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic venues Master Plan.

We understand global conditions are resulting in cost and labour market pressure for all jurisdictions. These have been evident in the construction sector, and it is a good time to review plans to ensure current and likely future conditions are taken into account.

Doorstop - Hobart

LUKE MARTIN, CEO SALMON TASMANIA: Thanks, folks for hanging around, and I just explained with the Prime Minister, in about an hour's time there will be beautiful blue skies and the Tassie summer. Look, my name is Luke Martin, I'm the Chief Executive of Salmon Tasmania which is the industry association that represents the three world class Tasmanian salmon producers in the state, Huon Aquaculture, Petuna, and of course Tassal, where we are here today.

Press conference - Adelaide

LOUISE MILLER-FROST, MEMBER FOR BOOTHBY: Welcome, everybody. I'm Louise Miller-Frost, I'm the member for Boothby and it is my absolute honour to welcome all of you here, but particularly to welcome the Prime Minister here to the Tonsley Innovation Centre and particularly to TAFE SA at Tonsley. We also have the Minister for Education, Blair Boyer, and my dear friend Nadia Clancy, the member for Elder. This is a really fantastic day. TAFE has been absolutely going great guns. Fee free TAFE has been taken up so much in the local area.

Radio interview - FiveAA Adelaide

WILL GOODINGS, HOST: Big day in Adelaide, big day too with the arrival of the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, in town, and he joins us on FiveAA Breakfast now. Prime Minister, good morning to you.

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

GOODINGS: Why are you in town, Prime Minister? So, you can disabuse our listeners of the idea that you're here just to catch the Test?

Press conference - Northmead

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Well this is a fantastic announcement that is consistent with my Government and the Minns Government joint commitment to tackle climate change, but also to make sure that we do what we can to put that downward pressure on cost of living, whilst at the same time putting downward pressure on inflation. This is a commitment that will assist 30,000 households to get access to the cheaper energy that comes from clean renewable energy. And it's an exciting project for people living in social housing, in public housing and low income households.