Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will travel this week to Peru to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting, and to Brazil to attend the G20 Leaders’ Summit. APEC ...
The funding for the Greater South East Irrigation Scheme comes on top of funding the Albanese Government has previously delivered for irrigation projects across the state – including the Northern ...
That’s why we’re investing more than $28 million in new measures to boost water quality and improve environmental conditions at Macquarie Harbour. These measures will build on existing environmental ...
As Australians gather today to honour our veterans for Remembrance Day, the late Private Richard Norden will be awarded a Victoria Cross for Australia for his gallantry during the Battle of Fire ...
Today on Remembrance Day, as we observe the minute of silence in all its solemnity, we think of that moment 106 years ago as the guns fell still across Europe. There, in that profound silence that ...
MATT ANDERSON, DIRECTOR OF THE AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL: For those of you I have not met yet, Matt Anderson, Director of the Australian War Memorial, and I'm joined today by the Governor-General of the ...
The Albanese Government will legislate 16 as the minimum age for access to social media, following endorsement by National Cabinet today.
JOURNALIST: Prime Minister, you mentioned then a number of people who had been consulted on this, including stakeholders, but have you consulted social media companies on this and whether they'll ...
As you're aware, my Cabinet passed a position on Monday for a comprehensive plan to ban social media for under 16. This is what parents want to see around Australia. It's something that we know is ...
First Ministers agreed to the Commonwealth legislating a minimum age of 16 to access social media. Setting the minimum age at 16 will protect young Australians from the harms that come with social ...
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: G’day John. LAWS: Good morning. How lovely to hear from you.
The first was the Speaker’s Chair. An elaborate oak masterpiece packed into crates and shipped to Australia by the forerunner of this group, then called the Empire Parliamentary Association. That ...