Anthony Albanese became prime minister following the ALP’s victory in federal election of May 21, 2022.
Albanese was sworn into office at 9.05am on Monday, May 23, 2022, along with four other senior ministers: Marles, Wong, Chalmers and Gallagher.
Governor-General David Hurley, PM Albanese and ministers Chalmers, Wong, Marles and Gallagher, following their swearing-in on May 23, 2022
Archived posts
2024
- Jim Chalmers Warns Of Global Factors Playing on the Federal Budget April 22, 2024
- Richard Marles Launches New National Defence Strategy April 17, 2024
- Terrorism Incident: Albanese, Kershaw and Burgess Speak April 16, 2024
- Albanese Overtakes Holt To Become Australia’s 22nd Longest-Serving PM April 16, 2024
- Albanese Statement on Iran’s Attack on Israel April 14, 2024
- BONDI ATTACK: 7 DEAD, INCLUDING KILLER; ALBANESE PRESS CONFERENCE April 13, 2024
- Samantha Mostyn Appointed 28th Governor-General April 3, 2024
- Marles Announces Expansion of Australian Navy February 20, 2024
- Yang Hengjun Sentenced To Death In China – Wong February 5, 2024
- Greg Combet Appointed Future Fund Chairman January 29, 2024
- Albanese Addresses National Press Club on Stage 3 Tax Changes January 25, 2024
- Australia Joins 11 Countries In Condemning Houthi Attacks in Red Sea January 4, 2024
- Albanese’s First Press Conference of 2024 January 3, 2024
2023
- Fixing a Broken Migration System: O’Neil Announces Government Strategy December 11, 2023
- No Movement on Interest Rates in Reserve Bank Decision December 5, 2023
- Peta Murphy, ALP Member for Dunkley, Dies, 50 December 4, 2023
- Scams Consultation Paper Issued by Treasury December 1, 2023
- O’Neil and Giles Outline Albanese Government’s Policy on Released Detainees November 27, 2023
2022