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Albanese previously served as the 15th deputy prime minister under the second Rudd government in 2013. He held various ministerial positions from 2007 to 2013 in the governments of Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard. [4] Albanese was born in Sydney to an Italian father and an Irish-Australian mother, who raised him as a single parent.
Anthony Albanese, whose mother was Irish-Australian, was elected Prime Minister of Australia in 2022 as well. The same was true in the twentieth century at a state level. In New South Wales for example Labor premiers James McGirr , Joseph Cahill and Jack Renshaw were Irish Australian, while Queensland had Labor premiers T. J. Ryan , Ted ...
The Anthony Albanese led Labor government supported the Voice, [130] arguing in the official Yes referendum pamphlet that the Voice will recognise Indigenous Australians in the constitution in the way they requested, improve government decision making through listening to advice on matters that affect Indigenous Australian lives, and make ...
In response to rising tensions surrounding pro-Palestinian advocacy, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced plans to criminalize doxing following the ‘Z600 breach,’ which leaked the names of 600 individuals in the creative industries. This breach included transcripts revealing coordinated attacks against Palestine supporters.
Albano Albanese (1921–2010), Italian hurdler and high jumper; Alessandro Albanese (born 2000), Belgian professional footballer; Antonio Albanese (1937–2013), Italian fencer; Anthony Albanese (born 1963), Australian politician and current prime minister of Australia; Antonio Albanese (born 1964), Italian comedian, actor, director, and writer
This is a list of Asian Australians who have served as members of Australian federal, state, or territory legislatures.Despite Australia's proximity to Asia, as well as the significant and increasing minority of Australians belonging to an Asian ethnicity, [1] [2] the Australian Parliament is considered to be particularly under-representative of its constituents of Asian descent in comparison ...