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PM's family outing before parliament returns
The Prime Minister has been spotted walking with his son Nathan Albanese ahead of parliament's return.
The pair were photographed on Monday morning in Canberra, alongside the Prime Minister's security detail, on a walk from the Lodge to Parliament House. Mr Albanese enjoyed a walk with his son. NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia
Mr Albanese is due to return to parliament on Tuesday for the first sitting week of the new term.
The Labor caucus is set to meet on Monday ahead of the sitting. The Prime Minister and his son walked from the Lodge to Parliament House. NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia
The younger Mr Albanese was pictured in a white zip-up jacket and jeans, while his father wore a heavy jacket and grey tie.
The Australian reported that Mr Albanese briefly spoke to reporters on the walk, bringing attention to Labor's 'positive agenda' and contrasting it with the 'No-alition' of his opponents. The pair were accompanied by a security detail. NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia
Nathan Albanese was a student at the University of Technology Sydney, where he completed a Bachelor of Business Administration.
He later completed an unpaid internship at big four consultancy firm PwC, which led the Prime Minister to declare his son 'is not a public figure'. Jodie Haydon, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Nathan Albanese after the swearing-in ceremony at Government House, Canberra. NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia
The Prime Minister's son was last publicly seen at a swearing-in ceremony at Government house on May 13 after Labor's landslide election victory.
Labor hold 94 of the 150 seats in the House of Representatives, the Coalition have 43 and Crossbench have 13. Penny Wong, Anthony Albanese and his son, and Jodie Haydon at Labor's May 3 election victory. Jason Edwards / NewsWire Credit: News Corp Australia
He also appeared on stage with Mr Albanese's fiancee Jodie Haydon and long-time ally Penny Wong as the Prime Minster declared victory of May 3.