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Last Post Ceremony

The first bullet of World War I heralded a calamity on a scale unknown to humanity. The last shot was followed by silence.

As Charles Bean wrote of the eerie quiet that settled along the Western Front:

“The change went too deep for actual rejoicing… The sound of guns ceased – the gates of the future silently opened.”

While many of our soldiers found ways to celebrate, many greeted the peace with their own quiet.

Doorstop Interview - Canberra

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Well, thanks very much. Today is a momentous day. It's a day that confirms the change of government when the new Parliament sits for the first time. I said on election night, on May 21, that Australians voted for change and indeed they did. And we have a mandate to implement that change. A mandate to deal with the challenge of climate change, by taking up the opportunities that are there. A mandate to have 10 days paid domestic and family violence leave.

Address to the Federal Labor Caucus

Thank you very much.

Firstly, I will begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we meet. I pay my respect to elders past, present and emerging and commit on behalf of the government to the Uluru Statement From The Heart in full. We will have more to say about that at the Garma Festival that I will be attending along with members of the team on Friday and Saturday. That will be an important event.

Doorstop Interview - Suva, Fiji

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Well, every day in the job that I hold is a good one. But today is a great day. And this morning brought me a great deal of satisfaction to know that our relationship with Fiji and with our Pacific neighbours is giving benefits in such a practical way for our friends here in Fiji, but also, of course them providing a benefit in Australia. The Pacific Australia Labour Mobility scheme currently helps around 2,600 Fijians who are in Australia, and more than 25,000 Pacific workers are currently working in Australia.

Meeting of National Cabinet

Today the National Cabinet met virtually to discuss the evolving situation with the COVID 19 pandemic and agreed several new measures.

The Commonwealth and all States and Territories remain committed to working together collaboratively to support the COVID-19 health response, as Australians continue to manage the impacts of this pandemic.

Doorstop Interview, Melbourne

PROFESSOR DOUG HILTON, DIRECTOR OF WEHI: Welcome, everybody. Welcome Prime Minister, Minister, Assistant Minister, it's wonderful to have you. And I'd like to begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land here in Parkville, who are the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation and pay my respects to their elders, past and present.

Radio Interview - 3AW Mmornings with Neil Mitchell

NEIL MITCHELL, HOST: The newly, well recently newly elected Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese. Good morning.

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

MITCHELL: And congratulations. We haven't spoken since. Thank you. Congratulations.

PRIME MINISTER: Thank you. Thank you very much.

MITCHELL: We're looking inflation could be seven per cent. Is it fair to say wages won't be able to keep pace with inflation for the next year?

Radio Interview - ABC Radio National Breakfast

PATRICIA KARVELAS, HOST: The US has confirmed a dramatic pivot back towards Australia's neighbourhood, boosting support for Pacific nations in a bid to counter China's growing influence. Vice-President Kamala Harris will address the Pacific Islands Forum today, after Washington announced two new embassies would open and hundreds of millions of dollars of support would start to flow. Our Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will be among the leaders gathering for the summit. He's just moments away from wheels up on route to Suva and he joins you now.