International Women's Day Breakfast

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’m delighted to be with you again, ahead of International Women’s Day.

This year’s call to “March Forward” is a chance to reflect on areas where Australia has come a long way and to be clear about where we still have a long way to go.

To look at the foundations we’ve laid – and to be ambitious for what we can build.

Disaster recovery allowance available for communities affected by North Queensland floods

The Albanese Government is activating financial support for communities directly affected by the floods in North Queensland through the Disaster Recovery Allowance (DRA).

The DRA offers up to 13 weeks of income support for eligible workers and sole traders depending on their personal circumstances who have suffered a loss of income as a direct result of the flooding in the Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Burdekin, Cassowary Coast, Hinchinbrook, Palm Island and Townsville.

Doorstop - Canberra

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: I think the sermon that we've heard today – hope in an uncertain world – was appropriate. We do need hope, and we need optimism, and as we begin the parliamentary year, that's precisely what I have. Optimism for the year ahead, and optimism that we can create a better future for Australia if we seize the opportunities that are before us. We begin the parliamentary year with inflation falling, wages rising, and with unemployment low.

Address to Caucus

Well, welcome back everyone, for what is going to be a great year. I must begin, though, by saying that I've just spoken again with the Premier of Queensland, David Crisafulli about what Queenslanders are going through with these floods.

We know at this time there are floods in Queensland. There are also bushfires, of course, and a heat wave across southern Australia. So it's indicative of what we have to deal with.

Opening of new main entrance of the Australian War Memorial

A short time ago, we joined together in that most solemn reminder:

Lest we forget.

Just three words, yet they hold within them such a profound power and dignity.

And what they tell us – year in, year out – is that memory is a conscious act.

It has to be tended as carefully as the eternal flame.

It must be passed from each generation into the care of the next.

For nearly eight and a half decades, the Australian War Memorial has kept memory alive and strong.

Memory of all who have served in our name.

Memory of all who have fallen.

Last Post Ceremony

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

I would like to acknowledge David Pearson and Chloe Pearson, family of Flying Officer Charles Edward Suffren.

I also acknowledge the Leader of the Opposition, and all my colleagues from across the parliament;

Air Marshal Robert Chipman, representing the Chief of the Defence Force;

Major General Greg Melick, National President of the RSL;

The Honourable Kim Beazley, Chair of the Council of the Australian War Memorial;

Podcast interview - Politics with Michelle Grattan

MICHELLE GRATTAN, HOST: The date for the election isn't announced yet, but the contestants have been running at full tilt for months. Many voters, however, hard pressed by the cost of living, are just starting to tune in, and their mood is often sour and certainly impatient. The polls at present are showing the election battle is finally balanced, with observers speculating on a hung parliament. But there's a lot to play out in coming weeks before the result is decided.

Asian Business Association of Whitehorse Lunar New Year festival

Xin nian kuai le.

Gong hei fat choy!

I’m delighted to be with you all again, back at this magnificent festival for another year.

Here in Box Hill this weekend – and at so many Chinese New Year and Lunar New Year celebrations around our country, families, friends and communities are coming together to share in centuries of tradition.

We gather to welcome the Year of the Snake in a spirit of joy, surrounded by vibrant colour and energy.

We look forward together with optimism for the new opportunities that a new year brings.