Australian PM heckled at mosque, called 'putrid dog' by protestors
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced protests and insults during a visit to a mosque in Sydney, reflecting community outrage over his government's stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Heavy Protest Against Australian PM Albanese at Sydney Mosque, Watch
Australian PM Anthony Albanese faced significant protests at a mosque in Sydney for supporting Israel and the US in the Middle East conflict.
"Get Him Out of Here." Part of the Faithful Whistles at the Australian Prime Minister in the Mosque in Sydney
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced a loud protest during his visit to the Lakemba mosque in Sydney, where some worshippers expressed their discontent with his government’s policies.
'Get out of here', PM Albanese faced protests at a mosque in Sydney
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced significant protests during his visit to a mosque in Sydney while attending Eid prayers, with the crowd expressing anger over the Gaza conflict.
Australian Prime Minister Booed at Mosque During Eid Prayers
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced protests and booing from demonstrators during his visit to a mosque in Sydney for Eid prayers.
Australia: Albanese booed during his visit to an Islamic mosque due to his stance on Israel
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced protests during his visit to the largest Islamic mosque in the country, stemming from discontent over his stance on Israel amid military operations in Gaza.
Anthony Albanese and Tony Burke heckled by protestors at Lakemba mosque
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke faced heckles and protests from worshippers at Lakemba mosque during Ramadan celebrations over Australia's involvement in the Middle East conflict.
Breaking: Albanese, Burke shouted at as anger erupts at Eid prayers
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke faced vocal protests from attendees during an Eid event in Western Sydney, where some called for their removal.
Government explores new tax for gas, coal to buffer fuel costs
The Australian government is considering a new tax on gas and coal companies to help mitigate fuel costs exacerbated by the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Albanese offers hope on Iran, Chalmers prepares budget
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expresses optimism about the potential end of the conflict in Iran, indicating that the objectives of the military action have been met.
Albanese unveils new national fuel supply taskforce
Australia has established a new national fuel supply taskforce to address potential oil supply issues due to the war in the Middle East, led by former energy regulator chief Anthea Harris.
Live: EU president to visit Australia as sides inch closer to signing free trade deal
EU President Ursula von der Leyen is set to visit Australia next week for discussions aimed at finalizing a free trade agreement.
Von der Leyen in Australia on Monday – Completing the bilateral trade agreement
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set to visit Australia next week to finalize a bilateral trade agreement after years of negotiations.
Missile falls near Australian airbase in UAE, creating a huge cloud of smoke
A missile launched by Iran has fallen near an Australian airbase in the UAE, according to PM Albanese, but no casualties have been reported.
Afternoon Update: national cabinet to tackle fuel crisis; Queensland cyclone warning; and is honey really a superfood?
The Australian government, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, has called a meeting of the national cabinet to address a fuel supply crisis amidst rising economic pressures due to the war in Iran.
Iranian strikes hit near Australian airbase in UAE, Albanese confirms
An Iranian projectile struck near the Al Minhad airbase in the UAE, causing damage but no casualties among Australian personnel, according to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Albanese urges increased ‘self-reliance and economic resilience’ ahead of snap national cabinet meeting over fuel crisis
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is convening a snap national cabinet meeting to address fuel supply disruptions and economic challenges stemming from the war in Iran.
Albanese flags further moves to shore up fuel ahead of national cabinet
Prime Minister Albanese is set to announce new measures to address Australia's domestic fuel supply concerns during a national cabinet meeting amid rising global fuel prices.
‘We’re living in an Orwellian nightmare’: Grace Tame calls Anthony Albanese a ‘coward’ in scathing critique
Grace Tame criticizes Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for his stance on the Middle East conflict, labeling him a 'coward' for not condemning US-Israel actions.
Trump’s re-election may have helped Albanese – but the US war in Iran is creating economic conundrums
Donald Trump's re-election is impacting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government as rising oil prices from Middle Eastern conflicts threaten economic stability in Australia.
The world has changed since 2003 and so has Anthony Albanese
Labor's support for US-Israeli military actions against Iran is causing discomfort among left-faction MPs under Albanese's leadership.
Will Trump’s war become Albanese’s mess? – Back to Back Barries podcast
The podcast discusses the implications of Trump's actions in Iran and the Australian government's response under Anthony Albanese.
Afternoon Update: three Australians on sub that sank Iranian ship; north braces for floods; and how Flightradar24 became the world’s go-to in a crisis
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed the presence of three Australians on a US submarine that sank an Iranian warship, sparking criticism regarding Australia's involvement in the conflict.
PM says three Australians were onboard US submarine that sank Iranian warship
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that three Australian defence personnel were aboard a US submarine that sank an Iranian warship as part of an Aukus training program.
Breaking: Australian personnel on board US submarine linked to AUKUS training
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed that three Australian Navy personnel were aboard a US submarine involved in the sinking of an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka.
Canada asks Australia to be ‘strategic cousins’; Albanese’s gift to Trump; and ‘veavage’ on the red carpet
Mark Carney advocates for Canada and Australia to collaborate as 'strategic cousins' rather than competitors, amid escalating tensions in the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
Canadian PM Mark Carney and Albanese brush off calls for Middle East ceasefire
Australian PM Anthony Albanese and Canadian PM Mark Carney reject calls for a ceasefire in the Middle East despite increasing tensions in the region.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese gave Donald Trump a model nuclear submarine on a gold plate at the White House
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gifted Donald Trump a model nuclear submarine and his wife a pearl pendant during a diplomatic visit to the White House last year.
Albanese pivots on 'rules-based order' in six months
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is reevaluating his stance on the 'rules-based order' amidst escalating global tensions.
The election review the Liberals didn’t want you to see – podcast
A podcast discusses the Liberal Party's secretive handling of a critical report on their 2025 election loss, which was eventually revealed in parliament by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Three months into Australia’s world-first social media ban for under-16s, has it been a success?
Australia's pioneering ban on social media for under-16s is being evaluated three months in, with mixed early results and indecisive data on its impact on youth mental health.
Breaking: Teen guilty of Instagram threat to kill Albanese, Minns
A Western Australian teenager has pleaded guilty to threatening to kill Australia's Prime Minister and New South Wales Premier on social media.
How can Albanese celebrate his 30 years in parliament?
The article reflects on the various ways Prime Minister Anthony Albanese might commemorate his milestone of 30 years in parliament, drawing attention to differing public opinions on the event.
Live: Albanese condemns mourning of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Australia
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has criticized the public mourning of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Australia during a tense geopolitical moment.
Australia politics live: Albanese says US won’t need Australian military help against Iran; Mark Carney to arrive in Australia
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese states that the US will not require military assistance from Australia in its conflict with Iran, while condemning memorials for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as inappropriate.
Free-roaming lobbyists in Australian parliament face tighter restrictions, Albanese says
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is proposing stricter regulations on political lobbyists in Parliament House to enhance transparency regarding those with access to private areas.
Albanese refuses to be drawn on legality of Trump's strikes in Iran
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese avoids questions on the legality of US strikes in Iran while condemning public mourning for Ayatollah Khamenei in Australia.
As Albanese celebrates 30 years in parliament, what would the leftwing warrior of 1996 think of today’s PM?
Anthony Albanese reflects on his 30 years in parliament, contrasting the political landscape of his early days with the current state under his leadership.
A future made in Australia: Anthony Albanese’s 30 years in parliament – in pictures
This article visually chronicles Anthony Albanese’s three-decade journey in Australian politics, highlighting his ascent from a local representative to the national leadership.
If only Albanese had the courage to start a new push for an Australian republic
The article critiques Anthony Albanese for not advocating for a reassessment of Australia's ties to the British monarchy despite recent controversies involving the royal family.
Afternoon Update: Grace Tame takes aim at PM’s ‘difficult’ answer; Jacinda Ardern moves to Australia; and rejection sensitive dysphoria
Grace Tame criticized Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's choice of the word 'difficult' to describe her, interpreting it as a misogynistic term for assertive women.
One word unravels Albanese's week
A single word from Grace Tame has been pivotal in altering the narrative around Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this week.
Anthony Albanese take note: Human rights apply to all Australians – not just those deemed to be worthy
The article discusses the universal application of human rights and emphasizes that they should protect all individuals, regardless of their past actions, as illustrated by the case of Australian citizens in the al-Roj camp.
Grace Tame suggests Anthony Albanese labelling her ‘difficult’ is ‘misogynist’s code for a woman who won’t comply’
Grace Tame criticizes Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for calling her 'difficult', interpreting it as a misogynistic remark.
PM apologises if Grace Tame 'difficult' label misinterpreted
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologized for describing Grace Tame, a child sexual abuse survivor, as 'difficult', clarifying that he was referring to her challenging life experiences.
What is Shen Yun, the group threatened in the Albanese bomb hoax?
Shen Yun, a classical Chinese dance group, was involved in a bomb threat that forced Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to evacuate his residence.
Who are Shen Yun, the group threatened in the Albanese bomb hoax?
The article discusses Shen Yun, a classical Chinese dance group that faced threats, leading to Prime Minister Albanese's evacuation, as it links to performances in Australia.
Albanese bomb threat is latest flashpoint in a risk already 'flashing red'
A bomb threat against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlights the escalating issue of political violence in Australia, with 85% of politicians reporting experiences of threats and aggressive behavior from constituents.
How much compromise is too much? Labor's capital gains conundrum
The Australian Labor Party is hinting at potential changes to capital gains tax policies, raising questions about the implications of such compromises.
Bomb threat against Albanese underscores complicated security environment
The recent bomb threat against Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlights the increasingly complex and concerning security situation surrounding high-profile politicians.