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Anthony Albanese is seeking a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the government weighs up whether it will join international allies to recognise Palestinian statehood at the United ...
The Australian Council of Trade Unions has urged the government to make mammoth changes to numerous policies that would raise ...
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Econostrum on MSNAlbanese Unveils $145 Million Economic Plan for Indigenous Communities at Garma Festival
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has unveiled a new initiative designed to support Indigenous communities in overcoming poverty. During his address at the Garma Festival in north-east Arnhem Land, he ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is considering a potential shift in foreign policy, following in the footsteps of the UK, France, and Canada, with September’s UN General Assembly a possible timeframe ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese unveils a plan to lift Indigenous communities out of poverty, saying it's time First Nations ...
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese unveils plan for 'long-term prosperity' in Indigenous communities
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced funding for a new First Nations Economic Partnership, a collaboration between ...
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appears to be “running scared” from a meeting with Donald ...
The Coalition demands Prime Minister Anthony Albanese "produce the facts", challenging his assertion that Israel has "clearly ...
Economic development will be the focus for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at this weekend’s Garma Festival in the Northern ...
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Garma 2025: Anthony Albanese unveils government's new Indigenous affairs policy — as it happened
Anthony Albanese has outlined Labor's Indigenous policy focus during his fourth address to the Garma Festival as prime minister. Look back on the day's updates.
Australia will recognise a Palestinian state, it is only a matter of when and how as the PM bides his time waiting for the ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese won't remove a caucus portrait of Mark Latham but says he regrets him ever being Labor Party ...
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