Anthony Albanese weighs in on future of the Commonwealth

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Following meetings with prime ministers Liz Truss and Justin Trudeau, Anthony Albanese has weighed in on the future of the Commonwealth.

Shortly after touching down, Mr Albanese travelled to Kent to meet with the new British Prime Minister Liz Truss.

“But we will gather on a more formal basis, of course, we'll meet at the G20 in a short period of time. In a social media post, Mr Trudeau also said they discussed shared priorities such as addressing climate change and the energy crisis. Although a Republican, Mr Albanese has continuously rejected participating in the republic debate and has instead doubled down on prioritising indigenous constitutional recognition.

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