Television interview - ABC News Breakfast

STEPHANIE MARSH, HOST: Now we are joined by the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, who is in Far North Queensland today as he continues a multi state blitz with an election announcement expected within weeks. Prime Minister Albanese, thank you for joining us there from Cairns.

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

MARSH: We've got a lot of things to get through today, but firstly, can I get your thoughts on that awful plane crash that's happened in Western Australia?

Doorstop interview - Cairns

MATT SMITH, LABOR CANDIDATE FOR LEICHHARDT: Thank you all for coming along today. I am Matt Smith the federal candidate for the ALP for the federal seat of Leichhardt. I’m here with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Minister Catherine King and of course Senator Nita Green for some really exciting announcements today, not just for the seat of Leichhardt but for all of Australia. A lot around social housing on the Cape, which is absolutely fantastic. In and of itself social housing is really needed up there.

Press conference - Rockhampton

EMILY MAWSON, LABOR CANDIDATE FOR CAPRICORNIA: Well, it's great to be here this morning with the Prime Minister and Minister King and Senator Green and Senator Chisholm to talk about the Federal Government's $7.2 billion commitment to upgrading the Bruce Highway. Like many people in this region, I just made my Christmas and New Year holidays driving up and down the Bruce Highway to visit friends and family.

Albanese Labor Government delivering for Far North Queensland

The Albanese Labor Government is building Australia’s future today, announcing $50 million to boost housing and deliver community infrastructure projects in Cairns and Far North Queensland.

Almost $25 million has been allocated through the Housing Support Program package to boost social housing supply across the region.  

This funding will support the delivery of increased social housing supply through the construction of enabling infrastructure and community amenities such as roads, stormwater drainage, earthworks and connection to utilities.

Radio interview - 4RO

AARON STEVENS: We welcome the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, to Rockhampton this morning. Hello.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: G'day, Aaron. It's wonderful to be back in Rocky. Well, it's a beautiful morning today. I did the brekkie TVs down by the river and it was just stunning.

Radio interview - Sea FM

LUKE FORREST, HOST: Now, Brookie, we have a very special guest on the line, if not the biggest guest we've had on the show. It is the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese. How are you, Albo?

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. I am very well. Greetings from beautiful Rockhampton this morning. The Fitzroy River was shining this morning. I've got to say, it was just lovely here.

Television interview - Today Show

JAYNE AZZOPARDI, HOST: Well, we are one week into 2025 and the Albanese Government has hit the ground running, making a pre-election cash splash to upgrade Queensland's Bruce Highway.

ALEX CULLEN, HOST: The $7.2 billion announcement comes as speculation grows about whether the PM will pull the trigger and call an early election. We're joined by Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, in Rockhampton right now. Prime Minister, good morning. Thank you so much for being with us. You look like you're on the campaign trail early. Will it be a March election?

Television interview - Sunrise

MONIQUE WRIGHT, HOST: Well, to federal politics now. And the Coalition says that Australians will struggle with the cost of living crisis until at least 2030. The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese joins us now live this morning from Queensland. Good to see you Albo. Thanks for being with us.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning from beautiful Rockhampton.

Radio interview - ABC Radio Brisbane and Gold Coast

BERN YOUNG, HOST: If you could give the Bruce Highway a rating out of five, I wonder what it would be from your point of view. Have you driven it lately? Maybe you had a break over Christmas and New Year and drove part of it, a stretch of it. Currently, the Bruce Highway doesn't score even three stars out of five officially. The Federal Government today has announced a record $7.2 billion that they're prepared to spend, $9 billion in total so that it can get to this minimum rating of three stars.