Alliance with Papua New Guinea enters into force

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, the Honourable James Marape MP, have today announced the entry into force of the Pukpuk Treaty.

Australia and Papua New Guinea are now formally allies. This is Papua New Guinea’s first alliance with any country, and Australia’s first in more than 70 years.

The Pukpuk Treaty is underpinned by a mutual defence commitment, recognising that an armed attack on either country is a threat to both nations, and the security of the region.

Opening remarks - Brisbane

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA: Prime Minister Fakafanua, you are very welcome here in Australia. This is our first meeting, but, of course, Australia and Tonga have such a warm and long friendship. We're all part of the Pacific family and that is why I'm so pleased to welcome you here. Indeed there is, of course, the people-to-people connections are so strong, including in my local electorate in the inner western suburbs of Sydney, where there's a substantial diaspora as well.

Australian-made electric trucks to keep Australia moving

The Albanese Labor Government is backing local jobs and manufacturing through its investments in Australian-made electric trucks – with the first locally built Volvo electric truck rolling off the production line in Brisbane.

The Government’s investment of $70 million with Volvo Group Australia – through the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) – will see more Australian-made electric trucks on our roads.

Prime Minister to host series of Pacific Leader Meetings in Queensland

After returning from Fiji and the Solomon Islands and signing historic agreements with Fiji and Vanuatu, Prime Minister Albanese will host Pacific leaders from Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Tonga in Brisbane for ongoing regional security talks.

These important meetings will take place on the same day that Australia’s historic mutual defence treaty with PNG comes into force.

Prime Minister Albanese will hold bilateral meetings with each of the Leaders in Brisbane to discuss regional security, trade and economic growth opportunities.

Working together with Solomon Islands

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has concluded his visit to Solomon Islands, reinforcing Australia’s deep and enduring commitment to the Pacific and advancing a new era of cooperation between the two countries.

In Honiara, Prime Minister Albanese met with Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale and members of his government. Prime Minister Albanese also had the opportunity to address the Solomon Islands 48th Independence Day celebrations – the first foreign leader to do so – where he announced a $10.2 million package of education support for Solomon Islands.

Press conference - Honiara, Solomon Islands

MATTHEW WALE, PRIME MINISTER OF SOLOMON ISLANDS: We are very honoured with our special guest the Honourable Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese of Australia visiting us just for the day or half of the day. And of course, the Honourable Senator Penny Wong, Minister for Foreign Affairs. It's been a lovely couple of hours to spend with them and we enjoyed wonderful conversations also this morning. But I'll allow you to ask questions, of course, after the Prime Minister's made a few comments.

Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre

Today, with pride and optimism, we gather to hand-over the magnificent new Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre to the people of Honiara.

And we entrust its future to the Ministry of Health and Medical Services and the Honiara City Council.

In doing so, we pay tribute to the dedication, skill and hard work of everyone who has helped turn a remarkable vision, into a transformative reality.

And it is my honour to be joined here by Prime Minister Wale.  

Solomon Islands Independence Day

Governor-General Reverend Sir David Tiva Kapu.

Prime Minister the Honourable Matthew Wale.

Honourable Ministers and Members of Parliament

Distinguished guests

Church and community leaders

Ladies and gentlemen

On behalf of the people of Australia, it is my great honour to congratulate you and your country on 48 years of independence.

We gather today to commemorate those whose vision made independence possible, half a century ago.