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Australian Government
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The latest official news, updates and advice from the Australian Government.

- Replying to @ausgovThis year marks 75 years of the Australia and New Zealand Alliance under the ANZUS Treaty. Leaders reaffirmed their commitment to increasing cooperation between our defence forces, so by 2035 we are able to operate as a more integrated Anzac force.
- Replying to @ausgovLeaders discussed strengthening our nations’ economic resilience, boosting prosperity, and responding to strategic challenges. This includes working together closely on the fuel crisis and keeping trade open for energy products and other critical goods.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon met in Noosa on Saturday 6 June for the Australia–New Zealand Annual Leaders’ Meeting.
- Replying to @ausgovWomen continue to be underrepresented in honours, often because they are nominated less frequently. Help change this by nominating a woman whose contribution deserves recognition. Find out more and submit a nomination at gg.gov.au #ItsAnHonour #NominateAWomen
- Replying to @ausgovThe achievements of 949 exceptional Australians have been formally recognised for their service and achievement in the community and public service, industry and academia, science, the arts and sport
- Congratulations to the recipients in The King’s Birthday 2026 Honours List. Celebrating Australians whose exceptional service and achievements inspire us.
00:00 - Replying to @ausgovThe government is working to keep fuel available, support supply across the country and reduce impacts on households and businesses. Visit FuelPlan.gov.au to learn more about what work is underway and simple ways to make your fuel go further.
- Replying to @ausgovThis week, Australia has: 43 days of petrol 36 days of diesel 30 days of jet fuel
- Replying to @ausgovVisit FuelPlan.gov.au to learn more about what work is underway and simple ways to make your fuel go further
- Australia’s fuel supply remains strong, with more fuel in Australia than before the conflict in the Middle East began. The government is continuing to work with industry and state and territory governments to support fuel supply and keep Australia moving.










