Albanese Government provides tax relief to support investment and jobs

The Albanese Labor Government will provide tax relief for Australia’s distillers, brewers and wine producers.

Currently brewers and distillers get a full refund of any excise paid up to $350,000 each year. The Government will increase the excise remission cap to $400,000 for all eligible alcohol manufacturers. The Government will also increase the Wine Equalisation Tax (WET) producer rebate to $400,000.

Albanese Government backs Australia’s steelmaking future

The Albanese Labor Government is backing Australian steelmakers and manufacturers now and into the future, with a $500 million investment through the Future Made in Australia Innovation Fund.

Australia’s energy transition is well underway – last year was a record year for investment in renewables, driving more demand for wind turbines and other electricity infrastructure.

$13.6 million investment for world-class Illawarra sporting and community facility

The Albanese Government will invest $13.6 million towards the St George Illawarra Dragons Community and High Performance Centre (CHPC) – a world-class precinct and facility which would create significant legacy for sporting teams, fans and the Illawarra community into the future.

This Federal investment will allow the Dragons’ existing facilities to come together under one roof at the University of Wollongong's Innovation Campus and allows for new opportunities for the Club’s elite and junior representative programs, as well a community partnership programs.

Building a bigger, better SA Forum - Adelaide

Well, thank you very much. I also begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we're meeting today and pay my respect to elders past, present and emerging.

To the Premier of South Australia, my friend Mali, and members of his team who are here.

To my Ministers, Don Farrell and Ed Husic.

To Peter Dutton, the Leader of the Opposition, and other members of Parliament who are here.

The Governor of South Australia, Frances Adamson.

It's wonderful that you're able to be here.

Radio interview - 4RO

AARON STEVENS, HOST: Pleasure to welcome the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, this afternoon. Hello.

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good to be with you, Aaron. I hope you're enjoying the sleep-ins there, mate. Used to talking to you early in the morning.

Radio interview - ABC Adelaide

NIKOLAI BEILHARZ, HOST: The Prime Minister has been in Whyalla this morning announcing more details of this $2.4 billion package to try and help the steelworks continue after the state government put it into administration yesterday. And the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, joins us now. Prime Minister, good afternoon to you.

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