Visit to Australia by the Prime Minister of Solomon Islands

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will welcome the Prime Minister of Solomon Islands, The Hon Matthew Wale CBE, to Canberra for a Leaders’ Meeting on Wednesday, 3 June 2026.

The visit will mark Prime Minister Wale’s first official international visit since taking office in May 2026, and follows a phone call between leaders on Friday, 15 May 2026.

Prime Minister Wale will be accompanied by senior Cabinet ministers from the Solomon Islands Government.

Address to walk for truth

Can I welcome you, Travis, here to Parliament House, to the centre of our nation's democracy.

Next year, just down the road there, we’ll celebrate a century since Parliament first met here in Canberra.

And at that time, it was of course, the First Nations man walked here, because First Nations people weren't included at that time, of course.

And we know that back in 1901 there was no one from First Nations people at the Royal Exhibition Hall in Melbourne, where just a couple of weeks ago we celebrated the formation of Australia as a Federation, when we came together.

Radio interview - Triple M, Sydney

HOST: Joining us now live, the Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Anthony Albanese. Welcome to the show.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: G’day. Happy Origin Day.

HOST: Yes, Big. It's a huge day. I mean, anyone who knows about pressure, I mean, Laurie Daley's under pressure, but you. Pressure is your middle name. Will you be out at the ground tonight, Albo?

Radio interview - Nova Brisbane

HOST: Please welcome to the show the biggest Maroons fan known to man, Anthony ‘Albo’ Albanese.

HOST: Hey, Queenslander.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: What an introduction that is. Not what I was expecting.

HOST: You're welcome.

HOST: I didn't know you were a Queensland supporter, Anthony.

PRIME MINISTER: Happy Origin Day for everyone.

HOST: Very political.

Radio interview - SEN 1170 Sydney

HOST: A great initiative from the Australian Federal Government announced yesterday and that is that the Albanese Government is backing the Rugby League World Cup to the tune of the $12.4 million investment. I'm happy to say that the 31st Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese is on the line. Good morning, Prime Minister.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Happy Origin Day.

Albanese Government backing Rugby League World Cup

Australia will once again take centre stage for world sport when the 2026 Rugby League World Cup (RLWC) kicks off in Sydney this October.

The Albanese Government is backing the tournament with a $12.4 million investment to support the successful planning, logistics and delivery of the event across nine host cities in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.

The investment includes a strong focus on supporting the women’s competition, as women’s rugby league continues to go from strength to strength.

Passing of Neale Daniher

With the passing of Neale Daniher, we all grieve for a great Australian.

On behalf of the Government and the people of Australia, I offer our heartfelt condolences to the Daniher family: his wife Jan; children Bec, Ben, Lauren and Luke; and his many grandchildren and wider family, who did so much to support the man they loved so deeply.

In 2013, after a decorated VFL/AFL career as a player and then coach, Neale Daniher was diagnosed with motor neurone disease.

At that point, the average life expectancy was just 27 months.

Press conference - Parliament House, Canberra

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. This morning, I convened National Cabinet for an important update on Australia's fuel security. This is the fifth time that National Cabinet has met since the conflict in the Middle East began on February 28. We know, as I've said before, while the conflict is a long way from home, we are not immune to its impacts. And the longer the conflict goes on, the more enduring the impact will be, the economic tail. We are very hopeful that the positive signs of a de-escalation and peace in the region will lead to a conclusion.

Press conference - Jervis Bay

FIONA PHILLIPS, MEMBER FOR GILMORE: The official opening here of the Jervis Bay flyover is just the most magnificent thing I think we can think of. It is extraordinary. I think around five years ago I stood at the intersection there of the Princes Highway and Jervis Bay Road with Anthony Albanese, and to see this here today is just phenomenal. I want to thank Liza Butler, the state member for the South Coast, Katelin McInerney, our wonderful member for Kiama and of course having the Prime Minister here today is just fabulous.

Press conference - Wollongong

ANDREW LANCASTER, ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA CEO: Good morning, and welcome to the Bruce Gordon Centre, the newly launched Bruce Gordon Centre. It’s great to be here today, and it's great to have the Dragons, the St. George Illawarra Dragons finally pulled together under one roof. One club, one very strong club under one roof, for the first time in our club's history. Nice to have the ability here today to celebrate the heritage and the history of St George and the Illawarra rugby league region and bring them all together under the Bruce Gordon Centre.