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Anthony Albanese has brushed off Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments calling him “weak”, saying he does not take it “personally”.
The Economic Reform Roundtable ends today with participants expected to make submissions about bold tax reform, and the government has pledged to cut the growth of the NDIS.
Netanyahu's outburst came just days after Australia confirmed on August 11 that it would support Palestine’s statehood bid.
Two senior Coalition MPs have provided starkly different responses to Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu’s extraordinary ...
Until now there was not a lot to say, good or bad, about Anthony Albanese as Prime Minister. From a local, let alone global ...
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry says the deterioration in the relationship “is causing us nothing but pain and ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday that he treats leaders of other countries with respect after his ...
Albanese said that he doesn't take his Israeli counterpart's comments about him personally. Australia's Home Affairs Minister ...
Australia lashes Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu after he said the country’s prime minister was weak, with top officials ...
Labor frontbencher Tony Burke has returned fire in Australia’s war of words with Israel, bluntly telling Prime Minister ...
It follows Netanyahu’s stunning personal rebuke of Albanese on Tuesday night, calling him a “weak” politician who has ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived in South Australia to address the algal bloom crisis, but still refused to label the event as a natural disaster.