Remarks at the Wreath Laying Ceremony for Her Majesty The Queen

I want to thank all those, particularly those from the diplomatic corps, who came to participate in the commemoration, the laying of the wreaths here this morning. It says something about the way The Queen was admired around the world, not just as our Head of State and Head of the Commonwealth but for her enormous contribution over 70 years as the longest ever Sovereign of the United Kingdom and of the Commonwealth.

Television interview - Insiders

DAVID SPEERS, HOST: Anthony Albanese has already had a busy first 100 days as Prime Minister and later this week, he will head to London to attend the Queen’s funeral and meet the new King. He joins me now, Prime Minister, welcome to the program

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Thanks for having me on David.

SPEERS: So, the funeral has been set for Monday 19 September. What about the national memorial service here in Australia. When will that be?

Television interview - Sunrise, Channel 7

NATALIE BARR, HOST: World leaders, Heads of State and dignitaries will head to London for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral next week and amongst them will be very own Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese.

DAVID KOCH, HOST: He's also announced a public holiday to mark the Queen's passing. It'll be held on Thursday, 22 September.

BARR: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joins us now from Canberra. Good morning to you.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning.

Radio Interview - WSFM 101.7 Jonesy and Amanda

BRENDAN JONES, HOST: The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese.

AMANDA KELLER, HOST: Oh, hello, Anthony. I've been in tears all day. How are you feeling?

ANTHONY ALBANESE. PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Well, it's been quite a shock, even though the Queen, of course, led such a long life, it was as if she would be with us forever. So when I received the call, very early this morning to expect a call from the Governor-General, and was put on a bit of notice. It was quite a shock.