Television interview – Today Show

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

SARAH ABO, HOST: To discuss, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joins us live now from Canberra. Prime Minister, good morning to you. Has your word ever been your bond?

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Radio interview – FIVEAA Adelaide

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

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Operation Cheyenne – Livingstone

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Major Fraud Squad has arrested a 52-year-old male following an extensive investigation into allegations of large-scale theft and deception offences.

Operation Cheyenne was established in December 2025 to investigate allegations the man stole property, including plant and equipment and building materials between August 2021 and June 2025 to improve his properties.

It is alleged that the man stole property, including plant and equipment and building materials to improve his two properties on Old Bynoe Rd, Livingstone with a total loss in the order of $1.33 million.

On Wednesday, 1 April 2026, the Major Fraud Squad executed search warrants with assistance from other members of the Financial Crimes Section and other specialist units, at two separate properties on Old Bynoe Road, Livingstone.

During the searches, police recovered around $123,000 worth of allegedly stolen plant and equipment. Police also identified 32 explosive ordnance items suspected of having military origin, unsafe for public possession including Second World War munitions, hand grenades, rocket components and warheads.

These items were subsequently released to the Australian Defence Forces Northern Territory Joint Explosive Ordnance Support team for secure storage and referral through to the Australian Federal Police.

The 52 year-old male was arrested and charged with:

  • 7 x Obtaining property by Deception contrary to section 228 AH Criminal Code Act 1983 (NT)
  • 1 x Theft contrary to section 217 Criminal Code Act 1983 (NT)

The Australian Federal Police also charged the man with the following Commonwealth offences:

  • One count dishonestly took property belonging to a Commonwealth entity namely military grade munitions and ordnances contrary to section 132.8 (1) of the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth).
  • One count dishonestly retained property belonging to a Commonwealth entity namely military grade munitions and ordnances contrary to section 132.8 (2) of the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth).

He appeared at Darwin Local Court on 2 April 2026 and was bailed to appear in court on 20 June 2026.

Major Fraud Squad Detective Sergeant Nicholas George said:

“Fraud is reported by the Australian Institute of Criminology as costing Australians more than $5 Billion per year.

“The resolution of this operation involved collaboration with federal partners and through continued co-operation we will investigate, prosecute, and disrupt anyone who commits Fraud in the Northern Territory”.

Television interview – ABC news breakfast

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

JAMES GLENDAY, HOST: We have just been chatting to the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as he got mic’ed up and he joins us now. Prime Minister, welcome to News Breakfast.

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Radio interview – B105 Brisbane

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

HOST: Someone who knows all about the Budget, he is Anthony Albanese, our Prime Minister and he is on with us this morning. Thank you for choosing our show this morning, Prime Minister.

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Television interview – Sunrise

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

NAT BARR, HOST: Joining us now is Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Good morning to you.

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Radio interview – ABC AM

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

MEL CLARKE, HOST: Prime Minister, thank you for joining AM this morning.

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Radio interview – Nova Perth

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

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ARENA shortlists major projects to scale Australia’s renewable hydrogen industry

Source: Australian Renewable Energy Agency

On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today announced the shortlisted projects for Round 2 of the Hydrogen Headstart Program, marking a major step forward in scaling Australia’s renewable hydrogen industry.  

The projects selected to progress to the next stage in the application process are some of the most advanced large-scale renewable hydrogen proposals in the country, spanning multiple states and a range of end uses, including ammonia and alternative fuels. 

The Australian Government has revised the amount of funding allocated to the program in the 2026 Federal Budget to $1 billion, and ARENA will now invite shortlisted projects to submit full applications. The full application phase includes a rigorous assessment process and detailed due diligence. Applicants must satisfy program criteria, with only those that meet a high merit threshold being considered for funding. 

ARENA CEO Darren Miller said the level of engagement in Round 2 of Hydrogen Headstart demonstrates that industry remains committed to building a renewable hydrogen sector in Australia.  

“Renewable hydrogen presents Australia with a significant economic and decarbonisation opportunity. Its potential to develop low-emission fuels for aviation and shipping, as well as key inputs for fertiliser could also help improve the nation’s energy resilience in the longer term. 

“Renewable hydrogen is a complex, capital-intensive industry and progress takes time, but it is a critical enabler of industrial decarbonisation, particularly for hard-to-abate sectors. What we’re seeing are expressions of interest that are considered and well aligned to future market demand.” 

The shortlisted applicants are: 

Applicant  Project title  Electrolysis facility size (MW)  State  Hydrogen end use 
Bell Bay Powerfuels Pty Ltd  Bell Bay Powerfuels  300  TAS  Methanol 
European Energy Australia Pty Ltd  South East Queensland Power-to-X Project  150  QLD  Methanol 
HAMR Energy Pty Ltd  Portland Renewable Fuels Project  220  VIC  Methanol and SAF 
HIF Asia Pacific Pty Limited  HIF Tasmania e-Fuel Facility  140  TAS  Methanol 
Murchison Hydrogen Renewables Pty Ltd *  Murchison Green Hydrogen Project Stage 1B  500  WA  Ammonia 
Perdaman Commercial Developments Pty Ltd  Perdaman Helios (Karratha): Decarbonising Fertilisers  750  WA  Urea 
Summit Hydro Pty Ltd  Gladstone Green Hydrogen Project  120  QLD  Alumina 

* as trustee for Murchison Hydrogen Renewables Project Trust (developed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners) 

Announced in the 2023-24 Budget, the Hydrogen Headstart Program aims to catalyse Australia’s hydrogen industry to take advantage of the country’s opportunity to be a global hydrogen leader.  

Round 2 of Hydrogen Headstart builds on ARENA’s existing support of renewable hydrogen, with the Agency having already committed more than $1.2 billion to two projects in Round 1, and over $396 million to 68 renewable hydrogen projects since 2017 through other funding programs. 

Under the Program, projects seeking to produce renewable hydrogen, or derivatives, can apply for a production credit delivered over ten years to bridge the commercial gap between the cost of producing renewable hydrogen and market prices. 

Shortlisted applicants now have until early September 2026 to submit their full application. Following the assessment phase, a recommendation will be made to the Hon Chris Bowen MP, Minister for Climate Change and Energy, for approval on which projects will receive support. For more information on Hydrogen Headstart Round 2, visit the funding page. 

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Bloodborne virus risk for patients of dental practice in Strathfield

Source: New South Wales Health – State Government

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Patients of a r​etired dental practitioner in Strathfield who practised for more than 25 years are being advised to seek testing for bloodborne viruses. NSW Health advises all patients who were seen by Dr William Tam, who practised at Suite B, 2 Albert Road, Strathfield, that while the risk is low, they may have potentially been exposed and should see their GP or healthcare provider to be tested for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.
A recent audit of Dr Tam’s premises by the Dental Council of NSW identified concerns about the infection control practices at the premises, as well as patient record keeping. 
Dr Tam has since retired and is no longer a registered dentist. 
Clinical Director, Public Health, Sydney Local Health District, Dr Leena Gupta, said it is believed thousands of people may have been seen by Dr Tam in the last 25 years but there are no records that can be used to contact them. 
“As a precaution, we are asking all of Dr Tam’s previous patients to seek testing for bloodborne viruses,” Dr Gupta said. 
“The poor infection control practices at Dr Tam’s practice means all former patients may be at low risk of a blood borne virus infection, which can have serious and long-lasting health impacts.
“People with HIV, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C may not have any symptoms for decades, so it is important that people at risk of these infections are tested, so that they can access treatment as appropriate. There are effective treatments available for all three conditions.”
Former patients of Dr Tam who want more information should review the NSW Health FAQs and fact sheets on hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV. If they have further questions, they can speak to their GP or contact Healthdirect on 1800 022 222. ​
Anyone distressed by this news and needing mental health support can call the Mental Health Line on 1800 011 511. It is a free service operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and is staffed by trained mental health professionals who offer mental health advice and referrals to local mental health services.
Support for people who live in NSW and who are from culturally and linguistically diverse communities is also available via the Transcultural Mental Health Line on 1800 648 911.
Need support in your language? You can call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) on 131 450 and ask for Healthdirect.