Prime Minister Anthony Albanese revealed he’s looking forward to “a little bit of downtime” after a pretty big year of accomplishments, including his first six months in office.
In an exclusive interview with Sky News Australia’s Kieran Gilbert, Mr Albanese reflected on the year which saw him win the top job and set out a big agenda of policies.
Sky News Australia's Chief News Anchor Kieran Gilbert sat down with Mr Albanese in an exclusive interview. Picture; Sky News Australia “Since then we’ve set about implementing the agenda which we took to the election about cheaper childcare, cheaper medicines… action on climate change.”
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