Launch of QANTAS Yes livery

Well, thanks so much Alan and I also begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we're meeting today and pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging.

And I am proud to lead a Government which will give every Australian the opportunity to vote for Constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at a referendum later this year.

I want to acknowledge my parliamentary colleagues who are here, the executive and staff of Qantas who are here, the people from the Yes23 campaign.

Radio interview - ABC Melbourne Drive with Raf Epstein

Rafael Epstein, Host: The Prime Minister was there, he's lucky. Thank you for coming into the studio.

Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister: Good to be here, Raf.

Epstein: Very seriously, and also jokingly, like isn't it insane to talk about a public holiday and you're jinxing them before it happens?

Prime Minister: I got asked about it on radio. So Raf as you know, I do a fair bit of radio –

Doorstop - Melbourne

MICHELLE ANANDA-RAJAH, MEMBER FOR HIGGINS: Well, good morning, everyone. It's wonderful to be here to see brick and mortar. This is the great Australian dream and we are making it a reality. It's wonderful to have PM here along with the Premier, Dan Andrews, and the Minister, Julie Collins, you won't find three greater champions for social and affordable housing in this country. And the fact that they're all here is a testament to the need for all tiers of government to work together. And to have this in my own electorate in Higgins is fantastic.

Visit to Indonesia, the Philippines and India

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will travel to Indonesia, the Philippines and India in September to meet with regional leaders to discuss global challenges and advance Australia’s economic, security and climate agenda.

The Prime Minister will attend the 3rd Annual ASEAN-Australia Summit and the 18th East Asia Summit in Jakarta from 6–7 September. Australia’s close partnership with ASEAN and its members is critical to achieving mutual prosperity, security and peace in our region.

Doorstop - Mount Isa

Sam Strohmayr, Glencore: Good morning, my name is Sam Strohmayr, I'm the head of Glencore, zinc and copper operations here in Australia. Glencore is one of Australia's largest producers of metals and minerals and our Mount Isa operations is one of Australia's most iconic zinc and copper operations. And over our almost 100 years of history, we've been mining and processing copper, silver, lead and zinc, metals that are part of everyday Australian life and certainly a part of our exciting future. To make a ton of copper or a ton of zinc takes a lot of effort.

Exercise Malabar welcome reception

Good afternoon, everyone.

It’s great to welcome you to Kirribilli.

This is a fitting location for today’s reception — overlooking Sydney Harbour, as it flows into the Pacific Ocean.

Because it’s there that Australian, Indian, Japanese and United States forces are participating in Exercise Malabar.

As I said in Mumbai in March, standing aboard INS Vikrant, it’s a privilege for Australia to host Exercise Malabar for the first time.

And, of course, I’m grateful to Prime Minister Modi for passing the baton to Australia.

Ai Group 150th anniversary dinner

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.

I am proud to lead a government that will give all Australians the opportunity to vote for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in a referendum later this year.

Thank you all for inviting me to join you in celebrating this anniversary of truly national significance.

Address to the Daily Telegraph Bush Summit

I acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we meet and I pay my respects to their elders past, present and emerging.

It is such a pleasure to be back in Tamworth.

When it comes to bringing Australians together, this city has done some heavy lifting. For more than half a century now, you have been bringing Australians together from all over the continent.

The Tamworth Country Music Festival is recognised as one of the world’s great music festivals – and it’s your enduring gift to all of us.