Strengthening Australia’s fuel resilience

The Albanese Labor Government will deliver a major fuel security and price relief package in the Budget, investing $14.8 billion to immediately secure more fuel, strengthen Australia’s supply chains and build long-term resilience to future fuel shocks.

The Strengthening Australia’s Fuel Resilience package will deliver more fuel for Australian motorists, and more fuel security in Australia’s economy.

The package focuses on how to help Australians now, and how to set Australia up better for the future so we are prepared for future shocks.

Responsible economic and fiscal management

The Albanese Labor Government is delivering a stronger and more sustainable Budget with smaller deficits, less debt and net policy decisions that improve the bottom line.

Responsible economic management is a defining feature of this Government and this Budget is our most responsible yet.

Strong fiscal discipline is even more important at a time of heightened global uncertainty, and that’s exactly what we’re delivering. 

Decisions in this Budget mean we are saving more than we’re spending, compared to the mid-year update.

Delivering a budget focused on resilience and reform

This is a responsible Budget that is all about resilience and reform.

It’s all about getting Australians through the global oil shock and building an economy that works for more people.  

We’re delivering more cost-of-living help and building a more productive economy, a better tax system, a fairer housing market and a stronger and more sustainable budget.

The conflict in the Middle East is weighing heavily on our economy and compounding cost-of-living pressures facing Australians.

Radio interview - 2HD Newcastle

RICHARD KING, HOST: Our Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, will be handing down the Budget tonight. And well, the expectation is we keep hearing about intergenerational equity, particularly trying to get more younger Australians into the housing market. The great Australian dream. Is it still the great Australian dream, owning your own home? And the expectation is some of the things that might receive a bit of a change will be things like capital gains tax discounts, negative gearing and taxation of trust funds.

Radio interview - Nova Adelaide

ANDREW HAYESY, HOST: And it is time now to introduce a very, very special guest.

JODIE ODDY, HOST: Yes, I don't think people get more important than this particular man. And that is – it says on our screen, Anthony from Canberra. And I do presume that is our Prime Minister. Hello, Anthony Albanese. How are you?

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Anthony from Canberra here. Indeed. Jodie and Hayesy, good to talk with you.

Radio interview - 4CA Cairns

MURRAY JONES, HOST: Well, as we know, Cairns is turning 150 years of age this year and the old girl at the radio station is turning 90 years of age. The first radio station here in Cairns, she's even older than me. To help me celebrate this special occasion, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Good morning. How are you today?

 

Radio interview - RN Breakfast

SALLY SARA, HOST: Well, the Federal Government is tomorrow handing down a high-stakes Budget amid stubborn inflation and significant global uncertainty. The Federal Treasurer, Jim Chalmers promises the Budget will take the hard road of reform rather than the path of least resistance, flagging tax changes to tackle intergenerational equity. Anthony Albanese is the Prime Minister and joins me now. Prime Minister, welcome back to Radio National Breakfast.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning, Sally.

125th Anniversary of the Commonwealth Parliament

Your Excellency, the Governor General of Australia. 

Premier Jacinta Allan. 

My Deputy Prime Minister, Richard Marles, and members of the team who are here. Members of the Federal Parliament, including the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Other distinguished guests who are here. Particular congratulations
to the first leaders – elected leaders of the assembly here in Victoria. 

125 years ago, formalities commenced here with the singing of God Save the King. 

Doorstop - Burwood, Victoria

CARINA GARLAND, MEMBER FOR CHISHOLM: Good morning, everybody. I'm Carina Garland, I'm the Federal Member for Chisholm. And I'm so pleased to see so many people here today, including, of course, the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, the Premier of Victoria, Jacinta Allan, Ministers and State and Federal colleagues. I've lived in the southeastern and eastern suburbs of Victoria almost my entire life, and I know how important infrastructure and connectivity is for this community.

Investing in suburban Rail Loop East for a more productive and better-connected Melbourne

The Albanese Government continues to invest in Victoria’s future with a new investment of $3.8 billion towards the transformational Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) East project. 

Delivered as part of the 2026 Federal Budget, this investment brings the total Albanese Government spend for the project to $6 billion. 

SRL East will deliver a 26-kilometre underground orbital rail line through Melbourne’s eastern and south-eastern suburbs.