Anthony Albanese
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 61 |
Web site | anthonyalbanese.com.au |
Date of birth | March 2,1963 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Sydney |
Australia | |
Party | Australian Labor Party |
Electorate | Division of Grayndler |
Spouse | Carmel Tebbutt |
Office | Member of the Australian Parliament |
Previous offices | Minister for Communications (2013–2013), Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (2013–2013) |
Official site | anthonyalbanese.com.au |
Nationality | Australian |
Electorate new | Division of Grayndler |
Children | Nathan Albanese |
Education | The University of Sydney |
St Mary's Cathedral Catholic College | |
Previous position | Leader of the Opposition of Australia (2019–2022) |
Books | Regional Australia: Strengthening Communities |
Parents | Carlo Albanese |
Maryanne Therese Albanese | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 420220 |
Anthony Albanese Life story
Anthony Norman Albanese is an Australian politician serving as the 31st and current prime minister of Australia since 2022. He has been leader of the Australian Labor Party since 2019 and the member of parliament for Grayndler since 1996.
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China navy used sonar pulses against divers, Australia says
Australia has accused China's navy of using sonar pulses in an incident in international waters that resulted in Australian divers suffering injuries.
The Australian Defence Minister said a Chinese warship had resorted to " unsafe and unprofessional" actions during The Encounter off Japan earlier This Week .
The warship approached an Australian frigate as divers were clearing fishing nets from its propellers, He Said .
The Chinese ship then emitted dangerous sonar pulses, The Minister added.
This had posed " a risk to the safety of the Australian divers, who were forced to exit the water" Defence Minister Richard Marles said in a statement on Saturday.
The divers suffered minor injuries that were likely caused by the sonar, Mr Marles said.
" Australia expects all countries, including China, to operate their militaries in a professional and safe manner, " He Said .
The Australian long-range frigate HMAS Toowoomba had communicated its intention to conduct diving operations on normal maritime channels, and using internationally recognised signals, The Statement said.
There has been No Comment for the Chinese government.
According to the Diving Medical Advisory Committee , a London-based body, to divers.
The reported incident occurred on Tuesday in Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone. HMAS Toowoomba was conducting operations in support of UN sanctions enforcement, Mr Marles said, without giving details.
Earlier this month Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made a and hailed " significant progress" in relations between The Pacific powers.
However tensions remain, notably over security. Australian has expressed concern over China's growing assertiveness in the Asia-Pacific region.
Canberra has recently deepened military ties with the US and in a bid to counter potential threats from China.
Source of news: bbc.com