The Albanese Government will establish a National Gun Buyback Scheme to purchase surplus, newly banned and illegal firearms – the largest since the Howard Government in 1996. This is another part of ...
The Federal and NSW Governments have declared Sunday 21 December a Day of Reflection to honour the victims of the horrific terrorist attack at Bondi Beach and to stand in solidarity with the Jewish ...
In response to Sunday’s terrorist attack the Albanese Government is investing $42.6 million in immediate mental health supports to meet the needs of those impacted. This package of supports includes ...
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Thanks for joining us. And I'm joined by AFP Commissioner, Krissy Barrett, and Minister for Home Affairs, Tony Burke. Today I confirm that the Federal and New South ...
The Albanese Government thanks Australia’s Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism, Ms Jillian Segal AO, for the Special Envoy’s Plan to Combat Antisemitism (The Plan), and her continued work to ...
Today, the Albanese and Minns Governments have announced an immediate support package to assist victims, their families, and small businesses impacted by the Bondi terror attack.
Your Grace, Archbishop Anthony Fisher, the Premier of New South Wales, Christopher Minns, Rabbi Ben Elton, interfaith leaders, the Governor of New South Wales, members of the diplomatic corps, ...
CHRIS MINNS, PREMIER OF NEW SOUTH WALES: I'm joined with the Prime Minister, the Minister for Police, the Commissioner for New South Wales Ambulance, and of course, Mal Lanyon, the New South Wales ...
The National Cabinet pledged to eradicate anti-Semitism, hate, violence and terrorism and emphasised Australia’s commitment to national coordination on countering terrorism and violent extremism, ...
SARAH MORICE, HOST: Prime Minister, welcome to NewsRadio. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good morning, Sarah. MORICE: The first of the funerals, Prime Minister, gets underway today. Will you be ...
TAYLOR: We've heard that the younger of the two gunmen, the son who's still in a coma in hospital, Naveed Akram is his name. He was investigated in 2019 for links with ISIS or Islamic State. A lot of ...
SARAH FERGUSON, HOST: Prime Minister, welcome to 7:30. ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Good evening. SARAH FERGUSON: Had you imagined an event like this taking place in Australia?