Press conference - Vilnius, Lithuania

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: I'm very glad to have concluded my first day at the NATO Summit, although we have the dinner coming ahead this evening. And today we've had successful meetings with NATO leaders, and of course, their partners. This Summit meets in the context of Russia's illegal and immoral invasion of Ukraine. And the ongoing trauma that has caused the people of Ukraine is the most important issue.

Doorstop - Vilnius, Lithuania

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: I'm very pleased to be here at the second meeting of the Indo-Pacific Four on the sidelines of the NATO Summit. And Australia is here because we understand that in today's interconnected and globalised world, what occurs in NATO countries also has an impact on the Indo-Pacific. And we're reminded of the interconnectedness around the world with the once again, egregious launch of an ICBM by North Korea overnight.

Doorstop interview - Berlin, Germany

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Well, it's great to be here in Germany. And tomorrow morning, we will have the signing of the deal to deliver over 100 Boxer armed carriers here to Germany. This will be one of our largest ever exports. It will guarantee that the one thousand jobs that are there in Queensland will go into the future and will be worth in excess of $1 billion for the Australian economy. This will boost our sovereignty. This will increase our defence capability and boost our economy. This is a great outcome.

$1 billion defence agreement supports Australian jobs and industry

The Albanese Government has agreed to a major defence export deal with Germany, signing an in-principle agreement for Australia to supply more than 100 Boxer Heavy Weapon Carrier vehicles, built in Brisbane.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese witnessed the signing of the agreement by Ambassador to Germany Philip Green and Mr Benedikt Zimmer, State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Defence, during his visit to Berlin.

Joint press statements

OLAF SCHOLZ, CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY: I am delighted to be able to welcome you to the German Capital on your first official visit. Especially in times like these, we can see how important it is to closely exchange with partners, also with partners that are half a world away, if you will, like our friends from Down Under. Just ahead of the NATO Summit in Vilnius that will begin tomorrow, we see this opportunity to discuss Russian aggression in Ukraine and its impact. We also spoke about the challenges ahead for both of our countries.

Radio interview - ABC Radio Sydney with James Valentine

JAMES VALENTINE, HOST: They'll be previewing what the Robodebt Royal Commission might find, what will be in it. Let's put some of those questions to the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese as well, who joins us this morning. Prime Minister. Very good morning.

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

VALENTINE: Thanks for coming on. What is it you don't know? If you look at the report, what's the question you want answered?

Final report of the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme

Today, Commissioner Catherine Holmes AC SC has delivered the Final Report of the Robodebt Royal Commission.

The Royal Commission has found that “Robodebt was a crude and cruel mechanism, neither fair nor legal, and it made many people feel like criminals. In essence, people were traumatised on the off-chance they might owe money. It was a costly failure of public administration, in both human and economic terms” (page xxix, Overview of Robodebt).  

Press conference - Canberra

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: This morning the government received the final report of the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme. The government has publicly released this report as soon as it was tabled this morning and will now carefully consider the recommendations that are presented in the final report. First, I do want to thank the Royal Commissioner, Catherine Holmes AC SC, and those who assisted her in undertaking this absolutely critical inquiry.

Press conference - Rockingham

MIKKI SILVERMAN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FORHEALTH: Welcome, my name is Mikki Silverman, and I'm an Executive Director of ForHealth. I'm joined today by our Operations Manager for WA, Cat Rippon, and our Regional Clinical Director, Dr. Carmichael Patu. We have really great pleasure in welcoming the Honourable Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable Roger Cook, Premier for Western Australia, and the Honourable Madeleine King, Minister for Resources and Northern Australia and member for Brand.