AFR Business Summit

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 committed to the Uluru Statement from the Heart, in full.

Later today, I’ll be on my way to India.

I’ll be joined on that trip by 25 CEOs and business leaders – in transport, resources, finance, higher education, architecture and energy – one of the biggest and most significant Australian business delegations to ever visit any of our trading partners.

AFR business summit

PHIL COOREY, HOST: Thanks, Prime Minister. My name is Phil Coorey, I'm the political editor of the AFR. And we've got time for a quick Q and A with the PM before he has to get back to Parliament. So, again, appreciate your time. This is the first time the summit has overlapped with a sitting day.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: I can give you a lift back.

COOREY: I’ve got to stay for Peter Dutton.

PRIME MINISTER: The offer stands.

Holi

Namaskar.

Thank you to Your Excellency Devvrat for hosting me at Raj Bhawan.

Thank you as well to Chief Minister Patel for welcoming me to your state of Gujarat.

This isn’t my first Holi — it’s definitely a highlight on the Australian festival calendar — but it is my first in India.

And it’s great to be celebrating here, in Gujarat.

Holi is a chance to renew ourselves — and each other.

And it’s little wonder it has been so heartily embraced back home in Australia, by people of all backgrounds.

Television Interview - ABC Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras 2023 Broadcast

JEREMY FERNANDEZ, HOST: Anthony Albanese, welcome to Mardi Gras 45.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: How fantastic is this?

FERNANDEZ: You are no stranger, you have marched in Mardi Gras before.

PRIME MINISTER: I think this is my 35th Mardi Gras. The first one was 1983. I'm showing my age there.

FERNANDEZ: First one as Prime Minister. That is a significant moment.

Prime Minister's Cyber Security Roundtable

Today the Prime Minister led a Cyber Security Roundtable, focused on the whole-of-nation effort required to protect Australians and our economy, with the aim of making Australia the most cyber secure nation by 2030.

We invited leaders from the public service and our intelligence agencies, and independent experts from business, industry and civil society, to share their expertise and experience.

Press Conference - Canberra, ACT

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: This time last year, our nation was in the midst of a major flood disaster. It caused the loss of life, widespread destruction through large areas of Southern Queensland and the Northern Rivers of New South Wales. One year on, our thoughts are with the loved ones who lost their lives during and as a result of these floods, as well as the thousands of people who were dislocated from their homes and from their businesses. Communities like Lismore were doing it really, really tough and continue to do so.

Radio Interview - RN Breakfast with Patricia Karvelas

PATRICIA KARVELAS, HOST: Prime Minister, thanks for your time.

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

KARVELAS: You'll take the super tax change to the 2025 election. But the new measure will feature in this year's Budget and be legislated in the current term of this Parliament. The Coalition says that still constitutes a broken promise, is it?