RAF EPSTEIN, HOST: I had a chat to the Prime Minister earlier this morning. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning. Good to be with you, Raf, and welcome back. I hope you had a good break.
Because while the massacre at Bondi Beach was cruel and senseless, it was not random. Jewish Australians were the target. As we offer our love, sympathy and solidarity to everyone bearing the weight ...
MACDONALD: No, no, that's all right. Just to let listeners know that's what they can hear in the background. Reports this morning that US President, Donald Trump has invited you to join this so called ...
On Thursday, 22 January, Australians will come together for a National Day of Mourning to honour the victims and all those impacted by the Bondi Beach terrorist attack. The theme the Chabad Community ...
JOURNALIST: Just on the hate speech, The Greens and the Coalition say the bill has been rushed and aren't prepared to support it in its current form. And now members of your own party are repeatedly ...
The Albanese Government’s world leading social media minimum age law is working, with more than 4.7 million under-16 accounts already deactivated, removed or restricted within days of the law coming ...
Federal Parliament will be recalled to deal with important national security legislation in the wake of the Bondi terrorist attack.
It is with deep appreciation for his tireless contribution to our national interests over the last three years in Washington that we today announce the Hon Dr Kevin Rudd AC will conclude his posting ...
The Albanese Government is activating financial assistance through the Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP) for communities impacted by the recent bushfires in Victoria.
When disaster hits, one of the most important things people need is a roof over their head. The Governments will provide $1.5 million to coordinate emergency accommodation options for people who have ...
PRIME MINISTER: The Queensland Premier is responsible for Queensland infrastructure. JOURNALIST: Do you think we should put more funding towards it? PRIME MINISTER: Well, we are putting $236 million ...
The Albanese and Crisafulli Governments have today committed a further $26.6 million towards long-term recovery in flood devastated parts of north, north-west and central Queensland. This funding will ...
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