Twiggy praises Albo’s iron mission
Mining magnate Twiggy Forrest has praised Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s attitude towards long-term business opportunities in the Australia-China relationship.
Mining magnate Twiggy Forrest has praised Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s attitude towards long-term business opportunities in the Australia-China relationship.
The PM says he is not worried about Beijing using trade blocks to punish Australia if Labor goes ahead with its plan to take the lease of the Darwin Port away from a Chinese-owned company.
A former Socceroo took a stroll beside the Prime Minister during his diplomatic trip to Shanghai, and Anthony Albanese has gone as far as calling him an “ambassador”.
Nationals MPs Barnaby Joyce and David Littleproud teed off at the government for its support of the “status quo” in Taiwan.
The prime minister amassed a huge travel bill in his first term in office, with the Opposition maintaining Albanese should have been channelling some of that money into meeting with US President Donald Trump.
Australia could be on the verge of cementing a free trade deal with multiple major countries, with both parties acknowledging the symbolic significance of the pact.
The PM declined to confirm when he could next meet with US President Donald Trump, after a scheduled face-to-face was cancelled last minute.
Hours after Donald Trump left Anthony Albanese high and dry at the G7, the PM quickly pivoted to a plan B. Now it appears Trump has snubbed him again.
Australia will begin negotiations on a key security and defence pact amid an increasingly precarious global environment.
Anthony Albanese has been urged to “get on the plane” after US President Donald Trump pulled out of a planned G7 meeting at the last minute.
Eight senior bureaucrats have been revealed to have Qantas Chairman’s Lounge membership, having taken almost 90 flights in a year. One senator has called out the “deeply concerning” gifts.
The South Korean President has delivered a cheeky jab to Anthony Albanese ahead of their meeting on the sidelines of the G7 Summit.
Donald Trump will make a swift exit from the G7 Summit before his scheduled meeting with Anthony Albanese, who had just welcomed the pair’s face-to-face.
Anthony Albanese has given a murky answer to a key question on the “imminent” threat posed by China.
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