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Australia politics live: Trump praises Albanese at dinner on Apec sidelines; Bowen predicts lower electricity prices


Albanese dines with Trump in South Korea

More now on Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump’s dinner on the Apec sidelines in Gyeongju last night.

The US president told reporters that the pair “had a great meeting a week ago”, the ABC reports, referring to their Washington meeting.

Trump continued:

You’ve done a fantastic job and we’re working together on rare earths, but we’re working on a lot of things together, and it’s all working out very well.

Albanese with Singapore’s prime minister, Lawrence Wong, Donald Trump, and South Korean president, Lee Jae Myung in Gyeongju, South Korea.
Albanese with Singapore’s prime minister, Lawrence Wong, Donald Trump, and South Korean president, Lee Jae Myung in Gyeongju, South Korea. Photograph: Mark Schiefelbein/AP

The main event of the summit was Trump negotiating a trade deal with South Korea, but it was also a chance for Albanese to continue the diplomatic whirlwind of recent weeks that has seen him travel to the US (twice), UK, UAE, Malaysia and now South Korea.

I’m working with leaders from across the globe to get things done for Australia.

Here at APEC we have a seat at the table – and we use it to back Australian jobs, Australian businesses and to create new opportunities for our exporters and investors.

Because what happens in the… pic.twitter.com/a6mSReiPoE

— Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) October 29, 2025

Writing on X, Albanese said:

I’m working with leaders from across the globe to get things done for Australia.

Here at APEC we have a seat at the table – and we use it to back Australian jobs, Australian businesses and to create new opportunities for our exporters and investors.

Because what happens in the world matters to Australia. Thank you for the warm welcome to South Korea, President Lee Jae Myung.

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Australians should be ‘alarmed’ if Labor negotiates with Greens on environment bill

I told you it would be environment-heavy didn’t I!

The shadow environment minister, Angie Bell, joined Sky News a moment ago and said the government should negotiate with the Coalition on the EPBC Act, but then said her party is a “long way” from reaching a deal with Labor.

Remember, Murray Watt said he would like a deal closed and the legislation passed through parliament by the end of the year (and there are just over two sitting weeks left in the year). Though it won’t be easy either way: the Greens also want to secure some major concessions from the government.

Bell says:

I think Australians should be alarmed at the thought that Labor would go to the Greens and do a deal on this, because our country would be much worse off. Let’s look at the wealth of our nation and where that wealth has come from. Let’s look at where the money goes from mining into the coffers of state governments, and how they then deliver on hospitals and schools around their nation and infrastructure … We are a long way from doing a deal with Labor on this.

Shadow minister for the environment, Angie Bell. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
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