Press Conference Sydney, NSW

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Thanks very much for joining us, and I’m very pleased to be joined by the Premier of New South Wales today, the Treasurer, and also my Minister for Emergency Management. The most recent floods of course have devastated homes, businesses and livelihoods in New South Wales and I'm very pleased that we've had complete cooperation, I think, and a seamless relationship between the national Government and the New South Wales Government.

Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ Meeting

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will travel to Fiji on Wednesday, 13 July for the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders’ Meeting in Suva.

It will be his first visit to the Pacific as Prime Minister.

The first in-person Leaders’ Meeting since 2019 will bring together Pacific leaders to discuss important issues including Pacific unity, climate change, regional security and economic recovery from COVID-19. 

The Forum has been gathering for more than fifty years and brings together heads of government and representatives from the Forum Members.

Australia-India-United States Joint Statement - Mourning Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

We, the leaders of Australia, India, and the United States, are shocked at the tragic assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Prime Minister Abe was a transformative leader for Japan and for Japanese relations with each one of our countries.

He also played a formative role in the founding of the Quad partnership, and worked tirelessly to advance a shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific.

Our hearts are with the people of Japan — and Prime Minister Kishida— in this moment of grief.

Transcript - Press Conference

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: The tragic death of former Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo is devastating news. On behalf of the Australian Government and people, we offer our deepest sympathies and condolences to Mrs Abe and Mr Abe's many family and friends and to the people of Japan. It is hard to believe we're talking about Shinzo Abe in the past tense. I've had a little while to process the information, but like I think many people around the world, I'm still in shock at this news.

Press Conference - Parliament House, Canberra

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA: Good morning. Can I start with reminding people that from today, people will be able to get their fourth booster shot. And those who are eligible, those above 50, are certainly very much encouraged to do so. Those above 30 should consider doing so as well. And this will be important in terms of providing a protection for people. We know that people who are immunised have less of age pact on their health if they do contract COVID.

Jobs and Skills Summit to be held in September

The Albanese Labor Government’s Jobs and Skills Summit will be held at Parliament House in Canberra on 1–2 September.

The Summit will bring together Australians, including unions, employers, civil society and governments to address our shared economic challenges.

Our Government took office at a time of rising inflation and interest rates, falling real wages and a trillion dollars in debt which is now more expensive to service.

Leaders gather in Australia for Clean Energy Forum

Indo-Pacific Ministers and business leaders are gathering in Sydney today for a two-day forum that will help secure clean energy supply chains in the region and support the global energy transformation.

The Australian Government is proud to co-host the Sydney Energy Forum with the International Energy Agency to bring together governments and the private sector to identify practical opportunities to transition to clean energy.

Address to the Sydney Energy Forum

INTRODUCTION

I’d like to begin with a message for all of our Japanese friends here with us.

We’re all still in shock about the tragic death of your former prime minister, Abe Shinzo.

But for you, the shock must be all the greater.

His death is a profound loss for Japan – but also for the world.

He led a life of consequence and changed things for the better – in Japan, in our region and around the world.

I hope you can take some comfort from knowing that Australia stands with you in your time of grief.