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Australia’s next prime minister came from humble beginnings, says ‘reach for the stars’

  • Anthony Albanese was raised by a single mother on a disability pension; says his domestic policies will draw on life lessons learned from disadvantaged childhood
  • His Labor Party also promises to take ‘climate change seriously’ and be consistent with the current administration on Chinese strategic competition in the region

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Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese speaks to supporters at a Labor Party event in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday. Photo: AP
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Australia’s Prime Minister-elect Anthony Albanese is a politician moulded by his humble start to life as the only child of a single mother who raised him on a pension in gritty inner-Sydney suburbia.

He is also a hero of multicultural Australia, describing himself as the only candidate with a “non-Anglo Celtic name” to run for prime minister in the 121 years that the office has existed.

He has promised to rehabilitate Australia’s international reputation as a climate change laggard with steeper cuts to greenhouse gas emissions.

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His financially precarious upbringing in government-owned housing in suburban Camperdown fundamentally formed the politician who has lead the centre-left Australian Labor Party into government for the first time since 2007. He is still widely known by his childhood nickname, Albo.

“It says a lot about our great country that a son of a single mom who was a disability pensioner, who grew up in public housing down the road in Camperdown can stand before you tonight as Australia’s prime minister,” Albanese said in his election victory speech on Saturday.

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“Every parent wants more for the next generation than they had. My mother dreamt of a better life for me. And I hope that my journey in life inspires Australians to reach for the stars,” he added.

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