Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared he wants to serve a full second term in government if re-elected in 2025, with the PM not seeing his age of 60 as any impediment to a long period as the country's prime minister.
Fresh from a victory at the ALP national conference in Brisbane, where the party put the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal in its party platform delivering the PM a victory, despite a heated debate, Mr Albanese spoke to Sunday Agenda and confirmed he would serve a full term if re-elected at the next election.
Former prime minister Scott Morrison failed to name the petrol price when asked by Sky News at the National Press Club in February 2022. Asked whether he believed Australia had seen its last interest rate rise in its current cycle, the PM said:"That of course is a decision of the independent reserve bank. What I'm confident of is we are managing fiscal policy in a way that is assisting the implementation of monetary policy”.
"Doing good government. Securing the support of the Australian people on the journey of change because if you don't change the world moves past you and we have enormous opportunities this decade to set Australia up for a bright future," he continued. "I'm very energised and when I was at the NATO summit recently I was certainly not one of the older leaders who was there.
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