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- Anthony Albanese - Wikipedia
Albanese was elected to the House of Representatives at the 1996 election, winning the seat of Grayndler in New South Wales He was first appointed to the shadow cabinet in 2001 by Simon Crean and went on to serve in a number of roles, eventually becoming Manager of Opposition Business in 2006
- Anthony Albanese | Australia, Biography, Age, Wife | Britannica
Anthony Albanese (born March 2, 1963, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian politician who became the 31st prime minister of Australia in May 2022 at the head of the first Labor government to rule the country since 2013
- About the Prime Minister | Prime Minister of Australia
The Hon Anthony Albanese MP was sworn in as Australia’s 31st Prime Minister on 23 May 2022 He has previously served as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Representatives
- Hon Anthony Albanese MP - Parliament of Australia
Deputy Prime Minister from 27 6 2013 to 18 9 2013 Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy from 1 7 2013 to 18 9 2013 Prime Minister from 23 5 2022 Cabinet Minister from 23 5 2022 Australian Labor Party Served: 02 03 1996 to present
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese marries partner Jodie Haydon . . .
Anthony Albanese became the first Australian prime minister to tie the knot while in office when he married his partner Jodie Haydon in a private ceremony on Saturday
- Australias Albanese becomes countrys first prime minister to marry in . . .
Australia's Albanese becomes country's first prime minister to marry in office Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has married his partner Jodie Haydon in a secretive ceremony
- Anthony Albanese - Wikiwand
Anthony Norman Albanese is an Australian politician who has served as the 31st prime minister of Australia since 2022 He has been the leader of the Labor Party
- Who is Anthony Albanese? First Australian prime minister in 21 years to . . .
Anthony Albanese is set to become the first Australian prime minister in 21 years to lead a political party to two consecutive election victories, based on early vote counting
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