Canberra:
Australia’s new centre-left Prime Minister Anthony Albanese took workplace Monday just a few hours earlier than flying out to attend a world summit in Tokyo.
Albanese, who says Australia is prepared to have interaction with the world on local weather change, will be a part of a summit Tuesday with the US, Japanese and Indian leaders, referred to as the Quad.
The 59-year-old new prime minister was sworn in at a quick ceremony lasting in Authorities Home, Canberra.
Different members of his staff to take workplace included Overseas Minister Penny Wong, who will be a part of Albanese on the Quad summit, Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Finance Minister Katy Gallagher.
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