Australia's economic outlook

I begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we meet and I pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging.

Can I join in welcoming the many leaders from across the business community here today.

Every morning, when we look at The Australian or turn on Sky News, we are reminded this is a time of significant global uncertainty.

Conflict in the Middle East and Europe.

Upheaval in the world economy.

Strategic competition in our region.

Technology rewriting the way we live and work.

Television interview - Today Show

SARAH ABO, HOST: Well, the Prime Minister is hoping the new financial year will deliver a long awaited face-to-face meeting with Donald Trump. And there's plenty to discuss with the US President.

KARL STEFANOVIC, HOST: Let's get into it. Anthony Albanese joins us now live from Canberra. PM, good morning to you. Nice to see you. Look, every Quad leader has met him. It's all gotten a little bit embarrassing, hasn't it? Pretty simple question. When are you going to meet the Donald?

Television interview - 10 News Plus

AMELIA BRACE, HOST: Anthony Albanese joins us now from Canberra. Prime Minister, thank you so much for being here for our very first show.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good evening.

BRACE: Regarding the cost of living relief tomorrow, there will be a few extra dollars in our pockets, but it's not a whole lot of cash. Is this you weaning the Australian people off these payments and rebates?

Doorstop interview - Canberra

ALICIA PAYNE, MEMBER FOR CANBERRA: Good morning everyone. I'm Alicia Payne, the Member for Canberra, and it's my great pleasure this morning to be here with the Prime Minister, Minister Gallagher, Minister Giles, ACT Deputy Chief Minister Yvette Berry and Minister Pettersson here at CIT Bruce to meet with TAFE students and apprentices and hear about what our new incentive kicking off tomorrow will mean for them.

Doorstop interview - Sydney

ZHI SOON, MEMBER FOR BANKS: Good morning, everyone. It is an absolute pleasure to be here in East Hills. Firstly, I'd like to recognise that we are on the land of the Bidjigal people and acknowledge their continual custodianship of the land, waterways in this area for generations. I also wanted to say a particular thanks to Julia, Stefan and little Artie for welcoming us to their home here in East Hills. And we're here to talk about a very exciting topic, that's very close to my heart with a young little girl called Dorothy, who's seven months old.

Press conference - Launceston

JESS TEESDALE, MEMBER FOR BASS: Good morning everyone. It’s an absolute pleasure today to welcome Prime Minister Anthony Albanese here at the Discovery Early Learning Child Care Centre. We also have Labor Leader Dean Winter and Sarah Lovell, somewhere in the back. It is such a pleasure this morning to be here. We've had a chat with some of the kids. We've had a chat with the child care educators who are here, and we can see the incredible work that is happening every single day and every moment in these centres.