Press conference - Sydney

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Well, thanks very much for joining us. This morning, I convened a meeting of our Cabinet and also a full meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party Caucus to discuss and consider the Climate Change Authority's independent, expert advice on Australia's 2035 emissions reduction target. Our Government knows that climate change is real, and we want to continue to seize the economic opportunity that the energy transition offers our nation.

Joint communique - Papua New Guinea and Australia on a Mutual Defence Treaty

Papua New Guinea and Australia have agreed on the text of a Mutual Defence Treaty, which will be signed following Cabinet processes in both countries.

The signing of the Papua New Guinea-Australia Mutual Defence Treaty – the Pukpuk Treaty – will elevate the defence relationship between Papua New Guinea and Australia to an Alliance.

The core principles of the Pukpuk Treaty will include:

Press conference - Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: It's a great honour for me as Australia's Prime Minister to be here to celebrate 50 years of the birth of this great nation of Papua New Guinea. Prime Minister Marape gave a powerful and inspirational speech this morning where he spoke about the fact that the Australian flag 50 years ago was lowered, it wasn't torn down. Australia was partners in what was an effective and peaceful transition, to the great credit of those great leaders, led by Mr. Somare, of whom a statue is placed outside Parliament House here in Port Moresby.

Television interview - Sunrise

MATT SHIRVINGTON, HOST: The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, joins us live in Port Moresby. Great to have you with us.

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

SHIRVINGTON: Let's go through this. So, we understand St Clement’s, the church, of course, has ended the lease. They've made their decision. But you abandoning your office, is it setting a dangerous precedent?

Celebrating 50 years of Papua New Guinea independence and democracy

As part of the celebrations of 50 years of Papua New Guinea’s independence, Australia will support the construction of a new ministerial wing for Papua New Guinea’s National Parliament.

This gift recognises our common understanding of the democratic principles that underpin the modern Australia-PNG relationship, and the role of our parliaments in reflecting the voices of our people.

The concept of yumi stap wantaim — side-by-side, step-by-step — will be incorporated into the design and delivery of the new ministerial wing.