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Albanese says ‘great promise for the future’ on Australia and India’s national days

“All of us belong to the greatest country on Earth, and all of us can take pride in a national story written by the courage of our people.”

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called for unity and optimism in his Australia Day 2025 address, emphasising the nation’s shared courage and the values that define the Australian spirit.

“Australia Day is an opportunity to celebrate everything we’ve built together and be optimistic about the future we can shape together.”

He acknowledged the diverse heritage of Australians, from the Indigenous peoples who have cared for the land for over 60,000 years to new citizens pledging their commitment to the nation.

“All of us belong to the greatest country on Earth, and all of us can take pride in a national story written by the courage of our people.”

The Prime Minister praised the bravery of Australians across all walks of life — from those in uniform to farmers, entrepreneurs, educators, and carers. He highlighted the collective efforts of Australians who “work hard, make sacrifices, and push forward, even when times are tough,” driven by the aspiration for a better future for the next generation.

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Albanese concluded his message with warm wishes:

“Whether you’re heading to the beach, having friends over for a barbie, or hitting the road for the long weekend, I wish you all a safe and happy Australia Day 2025.”

Image: Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Source: X)

In a special address marking India’s Republic Day, which coincides with Australia’s national day, the Prime Minister celebrated 75 years of Indian independence and highlighted the growing ties between the two nations.

“Republic Day is an opportunity to celebrate 75 years of Indian independence and recognise the extraordinary achievements of modern India.”

Albanese underscored the significant contributions of the Indian-Australian community, calling them “the lifeblood” of the Australia-India relationship. He noted their impact across business, science, culture, and sport, enriching Australia’s multicultural fabric.

“There is tremendous warmth and goodwill between us, and great promise for the future,” he said, adding that the connection between the two nations has never been stronger.

He concluded with a heartfelt message to the Indian diaspora:

“I have no doubt this year’s Republic Day celebrations will uplift our Indian Australian communities and bring joy and pride to people of Indian heritage around the world. Happy Republic Day!”

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