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JOURNALIST: Prime Minister, you talked about the announcements from July 1 and the budget that will be spent on social services, on superannuation, so forth. If defence spending, which if we lift here ...
PRIME MINISTER: No, our funding is capped. It's for urban development there at the Macquarie Point site. We're also funding here in Launceston some of the upgrade of UTAS as well, jointly with the ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese today met with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa and agreed to start negotiations on a Security and ...
Australia endorsed the G7 Critical Minerals Action Plan, which increases cooperation to build standards-based markets, mobilise capital and promote innovation. This opens up the prospect of further ...
JOURNALIST: You mentioned that it wasn't just Australia that didn't get a meeting, other countries didn't get meetings, too, including Mexico. But the White House has confirmed that in the last 24 ...
JOURNALIST: Senator Wong, on your decision to withdraw our staff in the embassy in Tehran. Was that consequent out of fear for their safety, as in, were they hit by a bomb or was it their safety that ...
KIERAN GILBERT, HOST: Prime Minister, thanks for your time. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good to be with you, Kieran.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joined Amazon Web Services (AWS) CEO Matt Garman in Seattle today to welcome AWS’s investment of AUD$20 billion into data centre infrastructure in Australia.
JOURNALIST: On that last point of meeting Mr Trump, your longstanding mantra about defence spending, that we will decide our capability needs and fund them accordingly. Will that also be the thrust of ...
My Government recognises that research and development, technology and innovation are critical to driving economic growth and boosting productivity. We want a culture that encourages businesses and ...
SIMON HICKEY, WESTERN SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CEO: So welcome everybody to this wonderful milestone, completing all of our major work contracts and announcing Air New Zealand, and I'll open up to ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will travel to Fiji, the United States of America and Canada from 13-19 June 2025. On 13 June 2025 in Nadi, Prime Minister Albanese will meet with the Hon Sitiveni ...