Opening remarks meeting with Executive Director of the International Energy Agency

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Can I welcome you to Australia, Dr Birol. Thank you for your address to the National Press Club, and thank you for your leadership of the IEA. We live in very difficult global times. And the global turbulence, of course, is having an impact right around the world, and it requires a national response. Consistent with the recommendation of the IEA, we have released 20 per cent of our reserves, but we've also undertaken a range of other measures to ensure that we secure supply and also that we deal with distribution issues.

Joint Statement on Energy Security

Singapore and Australia are longstanding friends and Comprehensive Strategic Partners. Our prosperity, security, stability and economic future are intertwined – including with our region.  

We share a long-standing and deep relationship grounded in strategic trust, open markets, and rules-based trade which underpin the prosperity and security of our people and our region. Reaffirming these shared principles is essential at this time.

Culture connects us all

Xin chào.

I want to particularly welcome and acknowledge the veterans of the Vietnamese community. 

You showed such courage in leaving the land of your birth to create a better life and freedom for yourselves, but also for the generations to come. 

And I thank you for your courage, your resilience, and I acknowledge the sacrifice that you have made. 

I come from Sydney, where in my local community of Marrickville, there's a very large Vietnamese Australian community. 

Food and beverage manufacturing dinner

I begin by acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet, I pay my respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

Australian food and drinks are the best in the world.

And there’s a reason why the world wants them.

Because our food and beverage industry brings together the best of everything Australian.

Our agriculture and food science, our creativity and drive, our unique Australian tastes and our native flavours.

Vale Rhoda Roberts AO

On behalf of the Australian Government, we pay tribute to Rhoda Roberts AO, a trailblazer in the media and across the creative arts, and fierce advocate for First Nations culture and voices.

For every step Rhoda took during her journey, she took a generation of people with her.

At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, when the world was watching, it was Rhoda’s choreography that took centre stage in the Opening Ceremony.

As creative director of the Awakening segment, she helped share Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures with Australia and the world.

Doorstop - Coburg

PETER KHALIL, MEMBER FOR WILLS: Good afternoon, everyone. It is wonderful to have the Prime Minister visit the new Coburg Medicare Urgent Care Clinic here at 444 Sydney Road, in the heart of Coburg. It's a wonderful location, and it's very, very popular with all the community members that I've been talking to about the grand opening, which is going to happen at 8am on Monday morning. But it's great to have the Prime Minister here to officially open the new MUCC.

Press conference - Whyalla

EDDIE HUGHES, STATE MEMBER FOR GILES: It's great to have the Prime Minister here in Whyalla today at the Steelworks. Just over a year ago, there was a massive intervention here in Whyalla to rescue the Steelworks, to provide a future for Whyalla and to provide a future for sovereign steel manufacturing in our nation. As a measure of what has happened and the confidence in the future, there are now 76 apprentices working throughout the facility here in Whyalla. So, that is great news. Over a year ago, unprecedented intervention has made a massive difference.

Coburg Medicare Urgent Care Clinic

The Albanese Government is delivering for residents in Coburg and Brunswick with the opening of the Coburg Medicare Urgent Care Clinic. 

The new Coburg Medicare Urgent Care Clinic, located at 444 Sydney Road, Coburg, will open on Monday, 21 March 2026 with extended hours, seven days a week. 

No appointment is needed, patients can walk in and all services are bulk billed.