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In Pictures: May 2025
In Pictures: May 2025

AU Financial Review

time3 days ago

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  • AU Financial Review

In Pictures: May 2025

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Defence Minister Richard Marles, Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong and Trade Minister Don Farrell at Labor's first caucus meeting since being re-elected in Canberra. James Brickwood No.191 on the Rich List, Margaret Dymond with her sons, Penrite chief executive Toby, Jon and Nigel, at a manufacturing and warehouse site in Dandenong, Victoria. Arsineh Houspian Then-opposition leader Peter Dutton, surrounded by his family, concedes defeat against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during the election night Liberal function at the W Hotel in Brisbane. James Brickwood Carolina Eyck and her theremin. She has invented new gestures and sounds with her instrument and is on tour with Australian Chamber Orchestra. Oscar Colman The Pillars – a new tech-focussed networking club in Sydney – co-founders Steve Grace, left, and Bradley Delamare, with head of memberships Rosie Cardoe. Louie Douvis Chef Daniel Migliaccio and his mother, Desolina Teresa making pasta together at Studio Amaro on Chapel Street in Melbourne. Arsineh Houspian Founder of House Made Hospitality Justin Newton at the group's Island Radio venue in Redfern, Sydney. Oscar Colman Former minister for foreign affairs and now chancellor of ANU, Julie Bishop at the Ace Hotel in Sydney. Louie Douvis Having made a fortune and now giving it away, Nicolas Berggruen takes a worldly view. And he's finding ever more things to admire about Australia. Alina Gozin'a Annabelle Gfeller at home in Sydney with some of her own artwork. Her dress is by Shona Joy. 'Wearing colour is my thing.' Louie Douvis Then-Greens leader Adam Bandt, with wife Claudia Perkins, concedes defeat after losing his seat in the federal election. Wayne Taylor Lawyer and banker, turned shareholder activist, David Kingston at his home in Vaucluse. Dominic Lorrimer Penhaligon's global general manager Julia Koeppen in the QVB flagship. Louise Kennerley Fashion chief executive Kellie Hush at home, where she spends an hour every weekend sorting her wardrobe. Louie Douvis Pavo and Heidi Walker of Walker Seafoods in Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. Dean Saffron Ana Forde is a senior gold consultant and team leader at the Collins Street address of Guardian Vaults. Eamon Gallagher 2025 Archibald Prize winner Julie Fragar, right, and her subject, Justene Williams, at the Art Gallery of NSW. Sitthixay Ditthavong Steven Lew is the executive chairman of Global Retail Brands, which owns the homewares chains House and Robin's Kitchen. Louis Trerise Nationals deputy leader Kevin Hogan (left), Nationals leader David Littleproud and Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie in Canberra. Alex Ellinghausen Liberal Party leader Sussan Ley and new deputy leader Ted O'Brien after a Liberal Party meeting. James Brickwood Minister for Communications and Sport Anika Wells (left) during a swearing-in ceremony of the new ministry with Governor-General Sam Mostyn. Alex Ellinghausen Anthony Albanese arrives in Indonesia and is met by Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia's co-ordinating minister for economic affairs. Alex Ellinghausen West Australian Premier Roger Cook in Perth. Trevor Collens Teal MP Monique Ryan with her supporters at Malvern headquarters in Melbourne. Luis Enrique Ascui Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and Treasurer Jaclyn Symes during a doorstop in Parkville Station, Melbourne. Justin McManus Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock announces a second rate cut this year amid highly uncertain times. Louie Douvis Fortescue executive chairman and founder Andrew Forrest at the Financial Review Mining Summit 2025 in Perth. Ross Swanborough Webjet's new chief executive, Katrina Barry, lives in Sydney but works in Melbourne. Eamon Gallagher Caterina Borsato in her restaurant, Caterina's Cucina e Bar in Melbourne CBD. Louis Trerise

Federal election 2025 LIVE updates: Albanese eyes three terms as polls set to open across Australia; Coalition campaigns to bitter end
Federal election 2025 LIVE updates: Albanese eyes three terms as polls set to open across Australia; Coalition campaigns to bitter end

Sydney Morning Herald

time02-05-2025

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  • Sydney Morning Herald

Federal election 2025 LIVE updates: Albanese eyes three terms as polls set to open across Australia; Coalition campaigns to bitter end

Latest posts Latest posts 6.55am Only Labor flyers at Washington DC booths By Michael Koziol Australians rocking up to vote at the embassy in Washington DC have encountered a stark lack of diversity when it comes to how-to-vote cards. Only Labor's election material has been on display outside the voting booth. The embassy assures us it's no conspiracy by ambassador Kevin Rudd, a former Labor prime minister, nor were the other flyers simply so popular they were all taken. Other parties just didn't send any. A notice taped above the desk states: 'Any materials received by the embassy are displayed on this table. 'It is the sole responsibility of the political parties/candidates to provide materials if they choose to do so. 'If materials for a political party or candidate are not displayed here, this means it was not provided to us by the party or candidate.' 6.28am The campaign in pictures By James Brickwood, Alex Ellinghausen and Natassia Chrysanthos It was less than a week out from the federal election, at a Liberal Party pub gathering for party faithful in Kooyong, and candidate Amelia Hamer was looking out of place. Photographer James Brickwood, by then on his fifth week following Opposition Leader Peter Dutton around the country, took note. 'You've got the opposition leader, who's been in parliament for 24 years, and this first-time candidate thrown into the spotlight, who is under a lot of scrutiny and would be feeling the pressure,' Brickwood said. 'At times, though, Dutton would roam the room meeting supporters, but Hamer was kind of left on her own, either unsure whether to follow or not encouraged to by Dutton.' Brickwood captured a moment where Dutton appears on the move and Hamer unsure. It has become one of the most memorable images of this year's campaign, turned into a meme online and shared in political circles as the Coalition's campaign is scrutinised in its final days. Read the full story and see our photographers' best pictures from the campaign here. 6.18am Welcome By Nick Newling Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of the 2025 federal election. Today voters head to the polls on the final day of a gruelling campaign to decide who will lead the country for the next three years. My name is Nick Newling and I will be helming our blog this morning. We have reporters and photographers stationed at battleground seats across the country bringing you all the updates (and democracy sausages) as they happen. Will Anthony Albanese become the first prime minister in 21 years to win two consecutive elections? Could Peter Dutton unseat a single-term government for the first time since the 1931 election?

Federal election 2025 LIVE updates: Albanese eyes three terms as polls set to open across Australia; Coalition campaigns to bitter end
Federal election 2025 LIVE updates: Albanese eyes three terms as polls set to open across Australia; Coalition campaigns to bitter end

The Age

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Age

Federal election 2025 LIVE updates: Albanese eyes three terms as polls set to open across Australia; Coalition campaigns to bitter end

Latest posts Latest posts 6.55am Only Labor flyers at Washington DC booths By Michael Koziol Australians rocking up to vote at the embassy in Washington DC have encountered a stark lack of diversity when it comes to how-to-vote cards. Only Labor's election material has been on display outside the voting booth. The embassy assures us it's no conspiracy by ambassador Kevin Rudd, a former Labor prime minister, nor were the other flyers simply so popular they were all taken. Other parties just didn't send any. A notice taped above the desk states: 'Any materials received by the embassy are displayed on this table. 'It is the sole responsibility of the political parties/candidates to provide materials if they choose to do so. 'If materials for a political party or candidate are not displayed here, this means it was not provided to us by the party or candidate.' 6.28am The campaign in pictures By James Brickwood, Alex Ellinghausen and Natassia Chrysanthos It was less than a week out from the federal election, at a Liberal Party pub gathering for party faithful in Kooyong, and candidate Amelia Hamer was looking out of place. Photographer James Brickwood, by then on his fifth week following Opposition Leader Peter Dutton around the country, took note. 'You've got the opposition leader, who's been in parliament for 24 years, and this first-time candidate thrown into the spotlight, who is under a lot of scrutiny and would be feeling the pressure,' Brickwood said. 'At times, though, Dutton would roam the room meeting supporters, but Hamer was kind of left on her own, either unsure whether to follow or not encouraged to by Dutton.' Brickwood captured a moment where Dutton appears on the move and Hamer unsure. It has become one of the most memorable images of this year's campaign, turned into a meme online and shared in political circles as the Coalition's campaign is scrutinised in its final days. Read the full story and see our photographers' best pictures from the campaign here. 6.18am Welcome By Nick Newling Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of the 2025 federal election. Today voters head to the polls on the final day of a gruelling campaign to decide who will lead the country for the next three years. My name is Nick Newling and I will be helming our blog this morning. We have reporters and photographers stationed at battleground seats across the country bringing you all the updates (and democracy sausages) as they happen. Will Anthony Albanese become the first prime minister in 21 years to win two consecutive elections? Could Peter Dutton unseat a single-term government for the first time since the 1931 election?

In Pictures: Best of the 2025 election campaign
In Pictures: Best of the 2025 election campaign

AU Financial Review

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • AU Financial Review

In Pictures: Best of the 2025 election campaign

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese crosses paths with Opposition Leader Peter Dutton in western Sydney. James Brickwood Peter Dutton visits Ag Fest in Carrick in the division of Lyons in Tasmania. James Brickwood Anthony Albanese is assisted after tumbling off the riser while taking a group photo during the MEU conference, in Lovedale, NSW, in the electorate of Hunter. Alex Ellinghausen Peter Dutton's travelling media bus gets stuck on a cycle lane kerb when leaving the Fullerton Hotel in Sydney. James Brickwood Peter Dutton visits Hunter Trade College in the division of Paterson in NSW. James Brickwood Anthony Albanese playing pool after talking to university students at the pub in a Greens seat of Brisbane. Alex Ellinghausen Peter Dutton and Kooyong Liberal candidate Amelia Hamer at The Tower hotel in Hawthorn East, Melbourne. James Brickwood Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese during the third leaders' debate at Nine's studios in Sydney. Alex Ellinghausen Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, Michaelia Cash and Peter Dutton at the Mount Pleasant Bowling Club, in the Perth suburb of Ardoss. James Brickwood Anthony Albanese goes after the canine vote during a visit to Sunnybank Market Square in Brisbane. Alex Ellinghausen Peter Dutton has a go at wool grading at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. James Brickwood On tools: Labor member for Tangney Sam Lim, Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon run the barbecue at Winthrop Park in Winthrop, WA. Alex Ellinghausen Former prime minister John Howard with Peter Dutton at Liverpool Catholic Club in Sydney. James Brickwood Anthony Albanese and former prime minister Julia Gillard at the Australian Labor Party federal election campaign launch at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. Alex Ellinghausen Peter Dutton visits Sanctuary Point in NSW to announce an investment pledge towards local football field facilities. James Brickwood Anthony Albanese participates in the Freddy's Pass Off segment on the Sunday Footy Show at the Nine studios in Sydney. Alex Ellinghausen Peter Dutton plays two-up at the Townsville RSL club. James Brickwood Anthony Albanese meets kids at Cabramatta Public School in Sydney. Alex Ellinghausen Peter Dutton has visited more than a dozen petrol stations during the election campaign to focus on the Coalition's plan to cut fuel excise for one year. James Brickwood Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese shake hands at the end of the third leaders' debate at the Nine studios in Sydney. Alex Ellinghausen Peter Dutton attends the Assyrian New Year celebrations at Fairfield Showgrounds in Sydney. James Brickwood Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong have lunch with Chinese business leaders in Melbourne. Alex Ellinghausen

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