Radio Interview - ABC Radio Perth Mornings with Nadia Mitsopoulos

NADIA MITSOPOULOS, HOST: Mr Anthony Albanese made a very quick trip to Perth yesterday to be part of the official opening of the airport line. And I'm pleased to say that the Prime Minister joins me now. Good morning.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. It was a great pleasure to be there at the airport line opening yesterday, and it's good that you're broadcasting from there today.

MITSOPOULOS: Thank you. And what was the trip like? Did you enjoy your train ride?

20th Anniversary of the 2002 Bali Bombings

Australia today marks 20 years since the 2002 Bali bombings and tragic loss of 202 lives, including 88 Australians and 38 Indonesians.

Together, on what will be a difficult day for many in Australia, Indonesia and around the world, we honour the lives of the victims and the courage and resilience shown by survivors and their families.

We also pay tribute to the first responders and volunteers who assisted efforts in the wake of the attack.

To commemorate the anniversary, Prime Minister the Hon Anthony Albanese MP will attend a service at Coogee in Sydney.

Television Interview - ABC News Breakfast

MICHAEL ROWLAND, HOST: The memorial services are being held in Bali and around Australia to remember the 202 people killed in the Bali bombings 20 years ago today - 88 of them were, of course, Australians. The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, will be attending a commemoration at Coogee Beach at Sydney and he joins now from there. Prime Minister, good morning to you.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning, Michael.

Radio Interview - Fitzy & Wippa

HOST: Anthony Albanese, welcome to the show.

HOST: Welcome buddy

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning.

HOST: Mate, firstly, thank you for hosting. We're very excited that the backyard cricket has returned to Kirribilli House. As we throw around a few names, is there anyone in particular you think should be at our cricket game?

Visit to Australia by the Prime Minister of Solomon Islands

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will welcome Solomon Islands Prime Minister the Honourable Manasseh Sogavare MP to Canberra on Thursday 6 October.

Australia and Solomon Islands are part of the Pacific family and have a strong security partnership, based on decades-long policing and maritime cooperation.

Australia is Solomon Islands’ largest development partner, contributing in all areas of society and the economy—from health, justice and education, to infrastructure, labour mobility, private sector growth, agriculture and rural development.

2022 Lachlan Macquarie Lecture - Western Sydney Leadership Dialogue, Sydney

I acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we meet, I pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging.

Sharing this ancient continent with the world’s oldest continuous culture is a source of great national pride.

And I know Western Sydney is proud to be home to the largest urban population of Aboriginal people. 

The latest generation of those who have cared for these lands and waters for 60,000 years.

Doorstop - Sydney Olympic Park

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: It's been terrific to speak again to the Western Sydney Leadership Dialogue about the important contribution that this region makes to our nation's economy, as well as the larger contribution that it can make in the future if we get planning right, if we build appropriate infrastructure, if we take advantage of the Western Sydney Airport to make sure that that Aerotropolis delivers on Science, on advanced manufacturing, on increasing high value jobs here in Western Sydney.