Additional support for rare earths refining for a Future Made in Australia

The Albanese Labor Government is delivering vital support to Australia’s critical minerals sector by providing up to $475 million in additional finance to develop the Eneabba Rare Earths Refinery project in Western Australia.

This project is Australia’s first integrated rare earths refinery and will support 900 jobs at its peak during construction, and an additional 250 secure, well-paid jobs once operational.

Television interview - Sky News Agenda

TOM CONNELL, HOST: Well, plenty of politicians are putting their feet up at this time of year. Not my next panel. A current - and I guess he's a former but he'll always be the Member for Mackellar, for some people, I suppose, - joining me, the Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister, Patrick Gorman and former Liberal MP Jason Falinski. Gentlemen, thanks both for your time. I know Jason, you would have been watching the RBA very closely. You'll get your go at this, don't worry.

Appointment of new Secretary of the Department of Social Services

I am pleased to announce the Governor-General has accepted my recommendation to appoint Mr Michael Lye as Secretary of the Department of Social Services.

Mr Lye has had an extensive career in the Australian Public Service and has a proven track record of implementing complex reforms, particularly in the area of social policy.

He has served as Deputy Secretary, Ageing and Aged Care, at the Department of Health and Aged Care since 2019, and has previously held senior positions at the Department of Social Services from 2013 to 2019.

Final Chinese trade impediments on red meat establishments lifted

The Albanese Labor Government welcomes China lifting the remaining suspensions on two Australian meat processing establishments, paving the way for full resumption of red meat exports to China.

This development follows the lifting of suspensions on eight beef processing facilities over the past year.

The Government has consistently advocated for the final two establishments in Queensland to be able to resume exports into China.

Radio interview - Nova Sydney

MICHAEL WIPFLI, HOST: On this Tuesday morning, a very special phone call has come through and we want to welcome this man because he's done an amazing job on the topic of social media and raising the age. We're going to get to that, but we want to welcome the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. Hello buddy.

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

Radio interview - 2HD

RICHARD KING, HOST: Good morning, Prime Minister.

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

KING: Yeah, likewise. Well, firstly, I think it was 47 pieces of legislation passed by the Senate last week. I think 31 on that Thursday. Massive –

PRIME MINISTER: 45, but close enough.

KING: Okay. Was it 45?

PRIME MINISTER: 45.

Radio interview - ABC Newsradio

THOMAS ORITI, HOST: As 2024 draws to a close and summer is upon us, Parliament has had a mammoth final week. A late marathon sitting of the year past 45 pieces of legislation, there was a lot in there, bills on migration, housing reform, social media that ban for those under 16 as well. And that rush on bills has led to speculation from some that Labor could be preparing for an early election. And as many of us are preparing to have a more restrained Christmas in the meantime, the Government's conceded there's more work to do to help ease cost of living pressures.