SARAH FERGUSON, HOST: Prime Minister, welcome to 7.30. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good to be with you. SARAH FERGUSON: Your Government did not previously support the idea of a cut to the fuel ...
Following a meeting of the National Cabinet today convened by the Prime Minister, the Australian Government will halve the fuel excise on petrol and diesel for three months. The halving of the fuel ...
The Prime Minister convened a virtual National Cabinet meeting today to discuss Australia’s national, coordinated response to support our fuel security and supply chain resilience in light of the ...
After 8 years of negotiations, Australia has secured a landmark trade deal with the European Union, the world’s second largest economy. The Australia–European Union Free Trade Agreement will lower ...
The Fuel Security powers help to address this by giving suppliers confidence to secure additional and discretionary cargoes – which will be used to service uncontracted demand, including regional and ...
We share a long-standing and deep relationship grounded in strategic trust, open markets, and rules-based trade which underpin the prosperity and security of our people and our region. Reaffirming ...
And today we celebrate the indigenous people of Iraq – the Assyrian people. I’d also like to acknowledge Hermiz Shahen, President of the Assyrian National Council, representatives of the Assyrian ...
Greek and Independence Day, 205 years since the great revolt in the Peloponnese that saw a people rise to their feet and so decisively put centuries of occupation to an end.
The Prime Minister convened National Cabinet today to address fuel security and supply chain resilience in Australia in response to the conflict in the Middle East.
The Albanese Government has appointed Anthea Harris as Fuel Supply Taskforce Coordinator – a new role, supporting the work governments around the country are doing to ensure Australia is overprepared ...
The Australian Government is set to begin treaty negotiations on association to Horizon Europe, which will give Australian organisations access to the world’s largest pooled research fund in 2027.
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Firstly, can I make some comments about Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle. It's currently a Category 4 and currently impacting the West Pilbara coast with ...
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