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We're bringing you an extra episode of Inside Politics today because Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had an opening in his diary, and he's granted us an audience. His interview comes off the back of a difficult week, with a state visit from Israeli President Isaac Herzog. Herzog's visit was welcomed by the victims of the Bondi terror attack and their families, but his presence in Australia also sparked protests with shocking clashes between police and protesters in Sydney. Host Jacqueline Maley and chief political correspondent Paul Sakkal ask Albanese whether the police response was heavy-handed, and whether his invitation to Herzog caused further division. The conversation also traverses other issues bubbling along in the background, including the Coalition leadership tussle, as well as what policies the prime minister plans to implement this year ahead of May's budget. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese (pictured), was among the guests interviewed during the " Climate Forward Conference " organised by The New York Times. Also among those interviewed was Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest, the boss of Fortescue . The New York Times hosted the Climate Forward Conference on Sept. 24, bringing together political leaders, activists, policymakers and business executives. Andrew Forrest, the executive chairman of Fortescue and one of the richest people on the planet, has a bold, perhaps unlikely vision to shift his gigantic mining company to net zero emissions by 2030. Mr Forrest pushed back against Mr Trump’s claims that climate change is a “con job” and challenged Mr Trump to “come and see what’s happening to my land.” Prime Minister Albanese discussed Australia's challenge in reducing emissions. Australia remains reliant on fossil fuels, including coal, which generates nearly half of its electricity. But Albanese has been outspoken in calling for Australia to be a global leader in lowering emissions and embracing renewables.
In this special edition of Latika Takes: The Podcast, recorded in collaboration with The Nightly , Prime Minister Anthony Albanese discusses Australian foreign policy in light of the Trump Administration. Speaking on a flight between Cairns and Darwin between campaign stops, Mr Albanese, who is fighting for re-election on May 3, says he trusts the US President, believes only the markets had sway over the Administration when it came to reversing tariffs and defends his record on defence spending. He shares his hopes for stabilising Australian politics for the good of the country and its international reputation if he is re-elected, as he hopes to close the door on a decade of turbulent leadership wars that dogged both sides of Australian politics. This episode is sponsored by Political Tours . Latika Takes is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.latikambourke.com/subscribe
In his first podcast interview of 2025 ahead of the federal election, PM Anthony Albanese joins News Club to talk about his values and why he doesn’t think the Coalition can win. We asked about his approach to Donald Trump, his news habits, the threat of misinformation, and his views on national pride. We got to educate him on the phrase ‘cossie livs’ aka cost of living... He also talks about his fiance, Jodie, and his friendship with his son Nathan. It’s a great listen as you ponder how you’ll vote in the upcoming election. Who is Anthony Albanese? - The Guardian Want more News Club in your life? Follow us on Instagram: @thesquiz PS: If you love what we do, the best way to support us is by clicking ‘follow’ on Apple or Spotify. A huge thanks to those who drop us a 5-star review, or even better—spread the word about News Club with your friends, family, colleagues... even your barista. Hosts: Kate Watson & Claire Kimball Producer: Annelise Taylor Editing: Carter Quinn
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has had a busy week. From steering the country through an upgraded terror threat, to announcing a pay win for Early Childhood educators, there's a lot to catch up on in Australian politics. Today the PM sits down with Claire Murphy for an exclusive interview to debrief the week and explain how new changes will make childcare affordable for all. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia Want to try MOVE by Mamamia? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of our exercise app. GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Professor Greg Barton, Chair in Global Islamic Politics, Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation Producer: Claire Murphy Senior Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producer: Thom Lion Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode Eighteen with Anthony Albanese (Anthony’s Dad Stats: a 12-year-old, a 10-year-old, and four-and-half-year-old twins) It’s an honor and a privilege to share this conversation with my friend Anthony and to publish it on a “bow-tie Tuesday!” Anthony is a commercial real estate professional based in Denver, with extensive experience serving clients both nationally and internationally. He has a broad perspective on the commercial real estate landscape, influenced by trends such as remote work and corporate culture evolution. Additionally, Anthony has held significant roles in community development, including serving on the Denver Urban Renewal Authority board, where he was appointed by the mayor and served as chair for two years. This convo with Anthony goes deep. Not only do we share stories about fatherhood and everything that it entails, but he shares a deeply personal and challenging experience when his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 32. The diagnosis came at a time when they had a four-year-old and a one-and-a-half-year-old, placing immense strain on their family. It’s a telling story of the challenges life can entail, and how we adapt and overcome. Imagine what this experience will one day teach their children about adversity, love, and perseverance. Gosh, it gives me shivers to think about. I’m eager to know what this episode reveals to those who take the time to listen! Here are 10 themes that Anthony and I discuss on Episode Eighteen of WHOA DAD! GO DAD!: Fatherhood and Career Integration : Anthony discusses balancing a demanding 60-hour work week in commercial real estate with being a father to four children. This highlights the challenges and strategies of integrating professional and personal life. Impact of Philosophy on Parenting : Discussions on philosophy, specifically references to Socrates, Plato, and Ayn Rand, indicate the role philosophical principles play in both of our approaches to life and parenting. Community and Networking : Early interactions in a leadership program and ongoing social interactions shaped your relationship, emphasizing the importance of community and networking in personal and professional development. Evolution of Commercial Real Estate : Anthony shares insights into the changing landscape of commercial real estate, especially in response to the pandemic, discussing trends like remote work and its impact on corporate culture and real estate needs. Mentoring and Influence : The conversation covers how past mentors and philosophical figures have influenced parenting styles and life choices, underlining the significance of mentorship. Challenges of Modern Workplaces : There is a detailed examination of modern work dynamics, including hybrid work models and the cultural shifts within workplaces due to technological advancements and pandemic influences. Philosophy of Leadership : We discuss leadership philosophies, particularly how executive roles parallel parenting, focusing on motivation, safety, and creating nurturing environments. Personal Growth Through Adversity : Anthony discusses personal anecdotes about growth through challenging times, particularly relating to personal health crises within his family, which shaped his perspectives on life and fatherhood. Educational and Developmental Expectations for Children : There is a dialogue about setting realistic expectations for children's education and development, including adapting to each child's unique pace and needs. Long-term Vision and Daily