Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will travel to Fiji, the United States of America and Canada from 13-19 June 2025.
On 13 June 2025 in Nadi, Prime Minister Albanese will meet with the Hon Sitiveni Rabuka, Prime Minister of Fiji.
Leaders will discuss bilateral cooperation under our elevated Vuvale Partnership, including on climate change and regional security.
In Seattle, the Prime Minister will meet a range of business leaders to discuss how the US and Australia can work together to take advantage of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence.
Prime Minister Albanese will also visit Kananaskis, Canada to attend the G7 Summit.
The G7 brings together seven of the world's largest advanced economies - Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States - and the European Union to discuss and agree on collective solutions to global challenges.
Canada has also invited a select group of partner countries, including Australia.
Prime Minister Albanese will participate in G7 partner discussions focusing on global energy opportunities and challenges, including the role of critical minerals, secure and reliable supply chains, enabling and advanced technologies, and underlying infrastructure and investments.
At the Summit, the Prime Minister will work to advance our economic security and resilience to deliver benefits for Australian workers, businesses and communities.
He will have bilateral meetings with a range of world leaders.
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles will be Acting Prime Minister while Prime Minister Albanese is overseas.
Quotes attributable to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
"Visiting Fiji so soon after the election is a deliberate decision to reinforce my Government's Pacific priorities and to exchange views with my dear friend Prime Minister Rabuka, a respected Pacific statesman.
"I am honoured to be invited by Prime Minister Carney to attend the G7 Leaders' Summit in Alberta as a key partner.
"I look forward to working productively with world leaders to discuss how we tackle some of the most challenging issues facing Australia, our region, and the world"