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Sky News AU
04-07-2025
- Business
- Sky News AU
Anthony Albanese addresses Sky News Australia's Economic Outlook 2025
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and top business leaders are discussing the major economic and political issues facing the nation at Australia's Economic Outlook 2025, hosted by Laura Jayes.

Sky News AU
04-07-2025
- Business
- Sky News AU
WATCH LIVE: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and business leaders address Australia's Economic Outlook, hosted by Sky News and The Australian
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and top business leaders are discussing the major economic and political issues facing the nation at Australia's Economic Outlook 2025, hosted by Laura Jayes. The sold-out event at Crown Sydney, hosted by Sky News and The Australian, takes a deep dive into the major challenges and opportunities facing the national economy. Join to follow Mr Albanese's speech ahead of a live Q&A with Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell. There will also be addresses from David Tsai, chief executive of Crown Resorts; Ed Kitchen, managing director of Uber Eats ANZ; and Paul Schroder, AustralianSuper chief executive. Watch the event live and in full from 12.30pm AEST on Sky News Extra or download the Sky News Australia App.

Sky News AU
03-07-2025
- Business
- Sky News AU
HOW TO WATCH: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to speak at Australia's Economic Outlook, hosted by Sky News and The Australian
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will be joined by prominent Australian business leaders at the sold out Australia's Economic Outlook 2025, hosted by Laura Jayes. Presented by Sky News and The Australian, this year's event is set to see the Prime Minister outline the government's immediate and long-term economic strategies. His address will be followed by a Q&A session hosted by Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell where they will discuss major economic and political issues affecting Australian businesses and households. How to watch Australia's Economic Outlook 2025 Sky News Australia will broadcast the event live on Friday, including the Prime Minister's keynote address. Viewers can tune in on Sky News Extra from 12.30pm AEST. The full event will also be streamed live on and on the Sky News Australia App. Other speakers and topics Australian business figures David Tsai, chief executive of Crown Resorts, and Ed Kitchen, managing director of Uber Eats ANZ, will join The Australian Associate Editor Eric Johnston on a panel discussing economic trends impacting the country's business sector. AustralianSuper chief executive Paul Schroder will also chat to Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood about the challenges of navigating increased geopolitical volatility and the potential impacts for Australian investors. The highly sought-after business luncheon event, which is now its fourth year, will this year be held at Crown Sydney from midday on Friday. Watch the event live and in full from 12.30pm AEST on Sky News Extra or download the Sky News Australia App.

Sky News AU
01-07-2025
- Business
- Sky News AU
Unclear whether Australia is at negotiating table with US around tariffs
Sky News host Laura Jayes claims it is unclear whether Australia has a seat at the negotiating table with US President Donald Trump. Australia is awaiting to hear if President Trump will impose trade tariffs as leaders around the world prepare for a second Liberation Day announcement. 'Trump is doing deals still in these last nine or 10 days before that self-imposed deadline does kick in,' Ms Jayes said. 'We don't know whether Australia is still at the negotiating table.'

Sky News AU
30-06-2025
- Politics
- Sky News AU
‘TikTok candidate': Zohran Mamdani labelled a ‘flat out' socialist
Sky News Australia AM Agenda host Laura Jayes says New York City Democratic Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is 'unashamedly a socialist'. 'He is the TikTok candidate, he went to TikTok, Instagram and just got all of these young democrats,' Ms Jayes said. 'He is a socialist, unashamedly a socialist. 'It is flat out socialism; he doesn't even deny that.'