A million new jobs under Labor

Under the Albanese Government, more Australians are working, earning more and keeping more of what they earn, with today’s ABS Labour Force figures showing well over a million jobs (1,039,300) have now been created since Labor came to office in 2022.

This is the first and only time any government of any political persuasion has overseen the creation of a million new jobs in a single parliamentary term.

This is a remarkable achievement, in the context of a slowing economy and a labour market that is expected to soften.

Doorstop - Geraldton

KAREN WHEATLAND, LABOR CANDIDATE FOR DURACK: My name is Karen Wheatland, and I'm the Federal Labor Candidate for the seat of Durack. I'm absolutely so proud to be standing here welcoming our Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese here on this very special and important announcement for the rock lobster crayfishing industry. Born and bred Geraldton girl. You know, I used to work, I've actually worked in that Co-Op, I've worked on scallops at the other Co-Op over there, I see a trawler across the way that I used to work on back in the 90s.

Health Services Union national conference gala dinner

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 is such a pleasure to be with you all tonight – with the membership of a union that has made such a real difference in the life and health of our nation.

A union whose ranks are made strong by heroes of the pandemic.

I would particularly like to acknowledge National Secretary Lloyd Williams and National President Gerard Hayes.

Leadership is challenging enough when things are relatively easy.

Doorstop - Hobart

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Well good morning, and it’s absolutely wonderful to be back here in this beautiful city of Hobart for what is a very exciting announcement, being joined by the Premier of Tasmania, Jeremy Rockliff, by the local federal Member, Andrew Wilkie, by the Minister for Environment, Tanya Plibersek, and by Senator Catryna Bilyk, as well as by TASPORTS who are here to answer any difficult technical questions if they should arise.

Future of Australian Antarctic Program in Tasmania secured

The Albanese Government has secured Hobart’s future as the home port of Australia’s icebreaker, RSV Nuyina, and the long-term future of the Australian Antarctic Program in Tasmania.

An agreement between the Federal and Tasmanian Government for a new, fit-for-purpose Macquarie Wharf 6 has been reached, locking in Tasmania as Australia’s Antarctic and Southern Ocean Gateway.

The Albanese Government will contribute $188 million over four years to construct a new Macquarie Wharf 6 in the Port of Hobart.

New Defence Precinct at Henderson to deliver continuous naval shipbuilding and nuclear-powered submarine maintenance

The Albanese Government will establish a consolidated Commonwealth-owned Defence Precinct at Western Australia’s Henderson shipyard to underpin tens of billions of dollars of investment in defence capabilities in the West over the next two decades and support in the order of 10,000 well-paid, high-skilled local jobs.

The establishment of a consolidated Defence Precinct at Henderson is the critical next step in delivering continuous naval shipbuilding in Western Australia.

Albanese Government to stop the rip offs from unfair trading practices

The Albanese Government is taking action to stop businesses ripping off Australians by banning unfair trading practices under the Australian Consumer Law.

This is about easing the cost of living and getting a fair go for consumers and suppliers.

From concert tickets to hotel rooms and gym memberships, Australians are fed up with businesses using tricky tactics that make it difficult to end subscriptions or add hidden fees to purchases.

These practices can distort purchasing decisions, or result in additional costs, putting more pressure on the cost of living.

Doorstop - Brisbane

JIM CHALMERS, TREASURER: Welcome to the most important electorate in Australia, the People's Republic of Rankin. Welcome to PM, Clare, Meaghan, this is our home patch. Cameron Dick and I and Shannon Fentiman, we're really proudly represent this part of South East Queensland. We've got really two fantastic announcements to be making today. The first one, which Clare will elaborate on, is that we are announcing more money for this part of the world for more housing.

Over 1,000 more homes for Queensland

The Albanese Labor Government is delivering significant housing projects that will build more than 1,000 homes – right across southeast Queensland.

We are helping to make sure every Queenslander has safe and secure housing. The housing supply shortage in Australia is a problem decades in the making.

We are boosting supply to make housing more affordable. The Albanese Government is spearheading the largest investment in social and affordable housing for a decade.

Reducing card surcharges for Australians and small businesses

The Albanese Government is cracking down on unfair and excessive card surcharges to get a better deal for Australians and small businesses at the physical and online checkout.

Today the Government is announcing $2.1 million of new funding for the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to tackle excessive surcharges, with further work underway to reduce payment fees.