JOURNALIST: Two years on from the failed Voice Referendum, the first time you've returned to Uluru and Anangu country. You were fairly moved last time you were here. Do you have any regrets?
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Thanks for joining us. And for the travelling media as well, thanks for making the effort of coming here to the United States for what has been my seventh visit to ...
JAMES GLENDAY, HOST: The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joins us live now as he wraps up his official visit. Prime Minister, welcome back to the program. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good ...
SARAH ABO, HOST: Between a new critical minerals deal, assurances over AUKUS, and a presidential trip down under in the pipeline, it's safe to say Anthony Albanese came out of his first formal meeting ...
NATALIE BARR, HOST: The Prime Minister joins us from the White House, good morning to you. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning, Nat. BARR: Tell us, what was going through your mind when the ...
$6 million to support sick and vulnerable kids For the fourth year in a row, the Albanese Government is backing Western Australia’s most iconic fundraising event – committing $6 million to the Channel ...
DAVID WOIWOD, HOST: Welcome back to Weekend Sunrise. Returning to our lead story now, and the peace plan between Israel and Palestine is now underway, leaders around the world speaking out in support ...
Australians have clocked up more than two million visits to Labor’s free Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, easing pressure on hospital emergency departments and keeping critical care focused where it is ...