Albanese, Netanyahu and Australia
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he does not want to "get into semantics" over categorising South Australia's devastating algal bloom as a national disaster but will "provide support as requested".
The CEO of Australian mining giant BHP Mike Henry has managed to secure a face-to-face meeting with US President Donald Trump before Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, showing the state of the relationship between the two leaders.
Labor minister Amanda Rishworth has struggled to explain Hamas support for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, after he announced he would recognise Palestinian statehood. Albanese on Monday revealed the government will join France, the UK, and Canada, in recognising Palestine at a United Nations General Assembly meeting in September.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has blamed climate change for the “heartbreaking” algal bloom “devastating” South Australia’s marine life, fishers and communities.
The Albanese government has kicked off its three-day economic reform roundtable at Parliament House, as business and union leaders focus on the nation’s productivity problem.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke rebukes the Israeli prime minister's attack on Anthony Albanese as he defends the decision to cancel the visa of a member of Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition.
Resurfaced footage shows Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese channelling his inner Gen Z by using a popular slang word that has just been added to the Cambridge Dictionary in parliament.
Anthony Albanese, together with Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers, reveal key details of the economic reform roundtable. This week in Canberra we are bringing together leaders from the business community, the union movement and civil society to work on making the Australian economy stronger, fairer, more productive and more resilient into the future.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared he treats leaders of other countries with respect, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called him “weak”.