Press conference - Sydney

TANYA PLIBERSEK, MINISTER FOR SOCIAL SERVICES: Good morning, everyone. It is such a pleasure to welcome the Prime Minister and the Minister for Health to my electorate today for an incredibly important announcement. First of all, we’re here for the official opening of the Institute for Musculoskeletal Health. That is a wonderful thing in itself, but the Prime Minister’s got an additional announcement that he’ll make in a moment. I just want to remind people that we’ve got just up the road here, the amazing, world-leading Chris O’Brien Lifehouse Cancer Centre.

Opening of Institute for Musculoskeletal Health

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

It is a pleasure to be here among so many incredible people – researchers, clinicians, health workers, support staff.

As together, we celebrate the opening of this new home for the Institute for Musculoskeletal Health.

Into the future, these rooms will serve as the launchpad for your vital work.

The place where each of you will continue to contribute to expanding what we know about musculoskeletal conditions.

$100 million to deliver more arthritis research

The Albanese Government is delivering a record amount of funding for Arthritis by establishing a new Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Conditions Research Mission.

We will invest $100 million over 10 years to deliver the Mission that will boost research into arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions.

The Mission will be established through the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) and will bring together key researchers, health professionals, industry partners and patients to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the debilitating condition.

Tribute to Neale Daniher - state funeral

For the second time in just three days, the mighty MCG belongs to the memory of Neale Daniher.

In footy’s tribal world of fierce loyalties, there are very few people who have had this whole stadium barracking for them.

Neale Daniher was one.

In a place that has known its fair share of champions and legends, we come together today to remember someone who was so much more than that.

Neale Daniher was a hero.

When confronted with an adversity that most of us cannot imagine, facing odds that could not be beaten, Neale chose to fight.

Television interview - Channel Nine

TOM STEINFORT, HOST: Welcome back to the MCG and Nine's special presentation of the state funeral for the great Neale Daniher.

ALICIA LOXLEY, HOST: Joining us now is Prime Minister Anthony Albanese who led a wonderful condolence motion for Neale Daniher in Parliament a couple of weeks ago. It's a huge day, isn't it, for the Daniher family, but also the wider Australian community.

Press conference - Frankston

JODIE BELYEA, MEMBER FOR DUNKLEY: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Dunkley. And I'm very thrilled to have the Prime Minister here, Anthony Albanese, back into Dunkley. It's always a thrill to have him here with me, alongside the community. About 12 months ago, we initiated a really exceptional campaign to ensure accessible help for people in communities across Australia, and here today we're at the Young Street Medical Clinic, one of 23 bulk billing clinics across the community of Dunkley.

Radio interview - ABC Radio Melbourne

RAF EPSTEIN, HOST: The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, is in Melbourne. He will be at Neale Daniher’s state funeral at the MCG. Good morning, thanks for coming.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Good to be here.

EPSTEIN: Look, I’ll get to that really moving occasion later on. There are American attacks on Iran right now. Do you have any idea what Donald Trump is trying to achieve?

It’s official – Western Sydney to open to passengers on 25 October and freight on 26 July 2026

After 15 years of planning, seven years of construction and a year of testing; Western Sydney International Airport will welcome its first passengers on 25 October 2026.

Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is Australia’s brand-new full-service airport operating curfew-free to deliver international, domestic and freight services.

With Western Sydney now Australia’s third-largest economy and home to half of the city’s population, the new airport will serve up to 10 million passengers annually, with scalable expansion to meet future demand.

Press conference - Bendigo

LISA CHESTERS: Good afternoon and welcome to all those visiting Bendigo. I am Lisa Chesters, the proud federal member for Bendigo, and so pleased to be able to welcome the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Minister for Skills and Training, Andrew Giles, back to Bendigo. It's an important visit. It's a visit where the PM said he was coming to Bendigo. I said, we are going to TAFE, and for good reason.