Press Conference - Sydney

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Can I begin by saying that Islamophobia has no place in Australia. Every Australian deserves to be safe, respected and at home in our country. And what we have seen is a rise in Islamophobic attacks and abuse directed at Muslim Australians. Hate directed at one community, hurts us all. Because our diversity is one of Australia's great strengths. And we won't, as a nation, let hatred divide us. It's clear that we need to do more.

Albanese government strengthens actions against Islamophobia

Every Australian deserves to feel safe, respected and at home as they go about their day-to-day lives.

Islamophobia has no place in Australia. Yet, we have seen this evil grow and the number of hateful attacks continuing to steadily rise.

It is not the Australian way, it destroys the character of our nation as a country built on fairness, respect and a fair go. It must stop.

Today, we announce the Albanese Government’s response to the Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia’s report – A National Response to Islamophobia. 

Radio interview - ABC Sydney

HAMISH MACDONALD, HOST: The Prime Minister's here. Very good morning to you.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Good to hear from Dave Faulkner. Not what I was expecting.

MACDONALD: Well, he was pleased, but maybe you could explain for listeners how this will actually work because artists have said, you know, and said many times that they just don't stand a chance when it comes to negotiating with huge companies like Anthropic.

AI in Australia's interests

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

It’s great to be back at Sydney University, a place that holds so many fond memories.

When I was studying economics here in the 1980s, the world was being taught the meaning of economic rationalism. 

Thatcherism in Britain, Reaganomics in the United States.

Yet here in Australia we were making a different choice and moving in a different direction.

AI in Australia's interests

The Albanese Labor Government will introduce a world-leading artificial intelligence framework to ensure Australia can capture the opportunity, share the benefits and keep Australians safe.

We will do that the Australian way – without undercutting conditions, dividing communities or damaging our environment.

The Government will introduce a set of Australian Standards for AI, building on the Data Centre Expectations, with our values as the benchmark to ensure AI works in Australia’s interests.

State Memorial for Professor Richard Scolyer AO

It is an incredible honour for me to be here today in the Sydney Opera House to celebrate the life of Richard Scolyer AO.

United within the walls of one great national treasure to celebrate the life of another national treasure. And what a truly remarkable life it was.

In the great constellation of the Australian story, Richard was without question one of our bright stars.

A medical revolutionary in the service of humanity.

A man of courage, curiosity, generosity and kindness.

A man grounded in the love of his family.

Over 800,000 free TAFE enrolments delivering the skills Australians want, for the jobs we need

The Albanese Labor Government is strengthening skills and training for Australians – with Free TAFE enrolments surging past 800,000.

Since the Government established Free TAFE in 2023 there have been more than 814,000 course enrolments, with strong growth in enrolment and course completion numbers across the country in qualifications that are building the numbers of skilled workers in priority industries – including nursing, aged care, construction, cyber security and early childhood education.

Joint media statement - Melbourne

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA: Well, Prime Minister Modi, welcome back to the sacred turf of the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The birthplace of Test cricket, the home of Australian Rules Football, and the scene of so many famous contests between Australia and India. Just two years ago, Australian and Indian fans broke an attendance record that was 90 years old. Over five days, 370,000 people came through these gates to watch the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar series. That is the passion and the respect between our rivalry.

Opening match of Big Bash League to be played in India with expanded sporting ties

Australia and India have committed to expanding sports cooperation, a shared passion and rapidly growing economic opportunity for both nations. 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi of the Republic of India, met in Melbourne today and announced that the opening Australian Men’s Big Bash League match will take place in Chennai in December this year.

This will be the first foreign cricket league to play in India.