Anthony Albanese

Anthony Albanese

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Anthony Albanese is the current Australian Prime Minister who has made notable appointments of former Labor MPs to significant diplomatic roles, continuing a tradition of bipartisan representation.

Born on Mar 02, 1963 (63 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.14%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
2,294,990
Power
124,200$
Sentiment
4.56
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 9 4.56 9.00% +0% 25,499,884 2,294,990 $1,380,000 124,200$
Totals 9 25,499,884 2,294,990 $1,380,000 124,200$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: The federal opposition leader accused Albanese of broken promises after the government introduced changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing in the budget. 2

The Sydney Morning Herald: Angus Taylor accuses Anthony Albanese of lies as mentor Tony Abbott returns to Liberal Party

Australia Australia: Abbott accused the Labor government of showing ambivalence to the country, exemplified by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s 'refusal to stand in front of just one national flag'. 3

The Sydney Morning Herald: New Liberal Party president calls for ‘patriot party’ and mass membership drive

Australia Australia: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s department has sought to block royal commissioner Virginia Bell from considering whether the government directed intelligence agencies to reduce counter-terrorism resources. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Government confirms bid to hide counter-terror details from royal commission

Australia Australia: Anthony Albanese is the Prime Minister who seems unmoved by the criticisms regarding the tax changes. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Business groups are howling over the budget, and it’s getting messy

Australia Australia: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomed Travis Lovett to the forecourt of Australian Parliament House. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Justin Stevens, ABC News director, resigns; Ben Roberts-Smith’s arrest referred to NACC