Australia election 2025 live: Albanese says ‘we’re good mates’ and Plibersek insists they are ‘buddies’ after awkward greeting at campaign launch

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Albanese and Plibersek: ‘we’re good mates’

The PM is asked about … that … moment at the Labor launch yesterday when he blocked a hug and kiss from Tanya Plibersek, and whether he’ll keep her in the environment portfolio for another three years.

Albanese says the pair are “good mates”.

You know what … Tanya Plibersek has been a friend of mine for a long period of time. We live in neighbouring seats. We’re good mates, and she’s doing a fantastic job.

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The pair have had more than one awkward moment recently, most notably when Albanese helped to tank a deal Plibersek had struck with the Greens and independent senator David Pocock to pass Labor’s legislation for a new environmental protection agency. Albanese has since promised that if Labor gets in again, he’ll put a new EPA on the table.

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Albanese visits food services not-for-profit in Adelaide’s Sturt electorate

Anthony Albanese is now in the Adelaide electorate of Sturt, held by the Liberals, and a major Labor target. He’s visiting Nonna’s Cucina, a local non-for-profit making meals for the elderly and those with disabilities.

Labor is pledging $95,000 to the enterprise in an election promise.

Nonna’s boasts 100 volunteers who make over 56,000 meals each year. Albanese is meeting workers making meals in the kitchen.

Anthony Albanese, Peter Malinauskas and the Labor candidate for Sturt, Claire Clutterham prepare meals during a visit to non-for-profit organization Nonna’s Cucina in Adelaide. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP
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source: theguardian.com


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