53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ Meeting

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will travel to Tonga from 27 to 29 August 2024 for the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders’ Meeting.

This will be his third PIF Leaders’ Meeting, and his first visit to Tonga as Prime Minister.

The Pacific Islands Forum is our region’s top multilateral body and the PIF Leaders Meeting is the most important annual meeting of leaders of all PIF member states.

Radio interview - ABC Radio Sydney

SARAH MACDONALD, HOST: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joins me now. Good morning, Prime Minister.

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

MACDONALD: Good to have you on. It's the day we can disconnect from work. So, who can turn off their phones, stop reading their emails from today after they finish their job?

Bush Summit Q&A

CHRIS JONES, HOST: Well thank you, Prime Minister, and welcome to Townsville. You wouldn't want to be anywhere else today.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Absolutely. I'll be going back to cold Canberra after this.

JONES: Don't know why you don't stay the weekend.

PRIME MINISTER: Very, very pleasant. I'll speak to my diary people about my schedule.

Press conference - Townsville

EDWINA ANDREW, FEDERAL LABOR CANDIDATE FOR HERBERT: It's an amazing day. I'm very excited myself and the announcements that we're about to hear, but to hand out to the people here who are going to be doing this, I'd like to introduce Senator Green, Senator Chisholm, Minister Plibersek, and of course our Prime Minister.

Radio interview - Triple M Townsville

KATE JEBOULT, HOST: We have literally rolled out the big guns. The biggest gun in Australia, it is the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. Good morning, Albo.

PRIME MINISTER: It is absolutely wonderful to be here in Townsville. It's a little bit warmer than Canberra, I've got to say.

JEBOULT: It's a bit toasty, isn't it?

PRIME MINISTER: Just a lovely day. It's great to be here.

Radio interview - ABC North Queensland

MICHAEL CLARKE, HOST: One of the stars of that show, which you can catch on iview now, is the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, who is with us today. Prime Minister, welcome to the show.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Can I say this. So, the stars are the people who are doing the interviewing in this show. It's absolutely delightful and I do encourage people to have a look either in the weekly episodes as they drop out or all are available on iview.

CLARKE: Did they ask you some tricky questions?

Bush Summit

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

It gives me great pleasure to be back in Townsville for this significant event.

I’ve been to every single Bush Summit since the first one in Dubbo in 2019.

It is a catalyst for an important conversation, and I thank News Corp for its commitment to keeping it going. 

It’s a conversation about the challenges of the present.

Albanese Government saves Reef HQ

In a major boost for the region the Prime Minister today announced the Albanese Labor Government will save the Great Barrier Reef Aquarium “Reef HQ” with an extra $100 million investment after the Liberals left it underfunded and doomed to fail.

The project is expected to create more than one thousand jobs and give an enormous economic boost to Townsville.

Net Zero Economy Authority passes Senate

Australia is one step closer to establishing a Net Zero Economy Authority to ensure the workers and communities who have powered Australia for generations can seize the opportunities of the country's net zero transformation, with legislation passing the Senate today.

The global transformation to a net zero economy is a massive opportunity for Australia, its regions, industries, and workers.