At war memorials across our continent, from the biggest cities to the smallest country town, Australians begin gathering before first light. We gather in respect and reflection, gratitude and ...
So we keep tending the flame of memory, ensuring its glow touches generations to come. And as night loosens its grip on the world, we await the light of the brighter dawn that was their promise to us.
TIM LESTER, HOST: To answer our questions, who better than the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, welcome to The Issue. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good to be with you.
The Albanese and Rockliff Governments are protecting jobs and critical manufacturing capability at Liberty Bell Bay during its administration process. EY have formally accepted bo ...
PATRICIA KARVELAS, HOST: Prime Minister, welcome to Afternoon Briefing. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good to be with you, Patricia.
Under the Albanese Government’s new Strategic Reserve powers, a further 200 million litres of additional diesel for Australia has been secured, and work has commenced with leading fertiliser companies ...
Well, we don't have a lot of time, so we're going to keep the interview focused on the war and its impact on Australians. To start, how do you feel about the current state of the world? PRIME MINISTER ...
PAUL AUGÉ, PRESIDENT, BP AUSTRALIA: Thank you, Prime Minister Albanese and Mr Bowen. It's great to be here today. Today's announcement is all about making sure that Australia has the fuel it needs ...
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good afternoon. Today, we held a National Cabinet meeting and it was the third that we have had since the conflict in the Middle East began. It was a very ...
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