Stronger powers and double the penalties for world-leading social media law

The Albanese Government is doubling down on platforms that are not doing enough to keep under 16s off social media.

The Government will strengthen the eSafety Commissioner’s information-gathering powers with new legislation and will double the maximum penalty for breaches of the social media minimum age law to $99 million.

Australian parents have led this global movement and we back them to keep our kids safe.

Social media companies have a social responsibility, and they must uphold their legal responsibility in Australia to keep under 16s off social media.

Visit to Australia by the Prime Minister of Vanuatu

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will welcome Prime Minister of Vanuatu the Hon Jotham Napat to Australia on Monday, 29 June 2026.

This will be Prime Minister Napat’s first official visit to Australia since taking office, and the second time the leaders have met.

This visit will reaffirm Australia and Vanuatu’s commitment to elevate our bilateral relationship.

Prime Minister Albanese will host Prime Minister Napat and his delegation at Parliament House to discuss continued economic, security and development cooperation.

Television interview - Today Show

TOM STEINFORT: Welcome back to today at 8am, after months of debate, Labor's highly contentious tax package has officially passed Parliament.

SARAH ABO: For more, we are joined by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Canberra. PM Good morning to you. Good to see you.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Great to be with you.

Australian Local Government Association gala dinner

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.

I’d also like to acknowledge Australian Local Government Association President, Mayor Matt Burnett and ALGA Board and Vice Presidents, Councillor Darriea Turley and Mayor Stuart James.

As well as councillors, mayors, shire presidents, delegates and distinguished guests, including guests from remote and Indigenous councils. I know that for some of you it’s been a long journey coming here and I thank you for it.

Question and answer - CEDA State of the Nation Conference

CHARLES CROUCHER: Thank you, Prime Minister. Thank you, everyone, for being here. My name's Charles with the Nine Network. It's lovely to be here and we're going to try and as much as possible get to your questions. So, if you have one from the floor, whack your hand up. Otherwise, use the QR codes you have on the table. If you'd like to double the chances, whack your hand up and use the QR code. And that's the best way to do it. While that's happening, I'm going to start. Prime Minister - big day today.

CEDA ‘State of the Nation’ Conference

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.

Every year, CEDA’s State of the Nation Conference invites all of us caught up in the busy rush of a Parliamentary sitting week, to take a breath. 

To zoom out from the day to day, hour by hour, minute by minute political contest, and look to the long term.

CEDA frames its work around the Australia of 2050.

250th anniversary of the independence of the USA

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.

I acknowledge members and senators here this evening.

And members of the diplomatic corps.

I extend my thanks to Embassy staff, and I particularly want to acknowledge Chargée d’Affaires, Erika Olson.

Erika has led the American mission in Australia with distinction, and on behalf of the Australian Government I wish her the very best for the future.

Paid Parental Leave to expand to 6 months

One week to go: Bundle of joy for new parents as paid parental leave expands to 6 months

In one week, the Albanese Labor Government will deliver a major expansion of Paid Parental Leave, helping new parents spend more time at home with their newest family member.

From 1 July eligible families will be able to access up to 26 weeks of Paid Parental Leave, backed by the Government.

Thanks to Labor’s changes, families accessing the full entitlement will receive almost $30,000 across their Paid Parental Leave.