Press conference - Hobart
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Thanks for joining us. I’m joined today by Anthea Harris, who we have just appointed the Fuel Supply Taskforce Coordinator.
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Thanks for joining us. I’m joined today by Anthea Harris, who we have just appointed the Fuel Supply Taskforce Coordinator.
The Albanese Government has appointed Anthea Harris as Fuel Supply Taskforce Coordinator – a new role, supporting the work governments around the country are doing to ensure Australia is overprepared and quick to respond when facing fuel and other supply chain challenges arising from the conflict in the Middle East.
The Fuel Supply Taskforce Coordinator will be responsible for the following:
The Prime Minister convened National Cabinet today to address fuel security and supply chain resilience in Australia in response to the conflict in the Middle East.
First Ministers were provided a situation update from the Director General of the Office of National Intelligence Kathy Klugman and the Director General of Security and Head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Mike Burgess.
Leaders agreed that while Australia is well prepared and current supply is secure, the nation must be prepared for all scenarios.
ANDY TAYLOR, HOST: Right now, we are talking to the Prime Minister of Australia. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in the state right now and he joins us live on Triple M. Welcome back to the show, Prime Minister.
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. It's a beautiful day here in Hobart I've got to say.
KAZ MCMULLEN, HOST: It is a beautiful day in Hobart. First question for you, Prime Minister. Why are you here in our beautiful state? What brings you today?
RYK GODDARD, HOST: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, good morning. Welcome to Tassie.
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. It's an absolutely stunning day here again today.
GODDARD: Head to head, kick to kick. Are you or Mary Donaldson better with the footy, Prime Minister?
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will welcome the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, to Australia from Monday, 23 March to Wednesday 25 March 2026.
The Prime Minister will meet with President von der Leyen in Canberra on Tuesday, 24 March 2026.
This will be President von der Leyen’s first visit to Australia as President of the European Commission, and the 7th meeting between the leaders.
President von der Leyen will be accompanied by EU Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maroš Šefčovič.
ANNE URQUHART, MEMBER FOR BRADDON: Thanks for being here. It's fantastic to be in Burnie, at Burnie TAFE with the Prime Minister this morning. It's always a pleasure to have him in Braddon. I love having you here to show off what we've got in this beautiful part of the country.
Thank you to your CEO James Voortman for the invitation to join you for breakfast this morning.
And thank you to all of you for the contribution you make to our nation.
This room represents:
Over 3,800 dealerships.
64,000 jobs - including 7,500 apprenticeships.
Tens of billions of dollars of economic activity.
And behind all of it, people with the aspiration to build a business.
The courage to invest in themselves.
And the countless hours of hard work required to make that investment pay.
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA: I want to welcome Your Majesty the King on your first visit to Australia since your ascension. It's a pleasure as well to welcome Her Majesty the Queen, who has of course a very special relationship with our country. Australians have a great affection for both of you, and we also have a great affection for Denmark. Many of us have travelled there. We understand each other, our countries share very similar values about human rights and democracy.
Prior to Question Time today, David Littleproud did me the courtesy of informing me that he would be stepping down as Leader of the Nationals.
As has always been the case, we were able to have that genuine and personal conversation with total confidence. I have always valued that and I thank him for it.
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