Australia Prime Minister reveals his second term Cabinet and ministry
- On May 13, 2025, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Cabinet were sworn in at Government House in Canberra by Governor-General Sam Mostyn.
- The swearing-in followed Labor’s landslide reelection on May 3, expecting to secure between 92 and 95 seats amid ongoing vote counting.
- Albanese retained key portfolios such as treasurer and foreign affairs, appointed new ministers like Michelle Rowland as attorney-general, and ended factional disputes.
- Albanese emphasized that the current focus is to review all commitments thoroughly and fulfill them within the next three years.
- Following the Cabinet’s first meeting, Albanese plans visits to Indonesia and Rome to meet global leaders, including discussions on trade with EU President Ursula von der Leyen.
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