Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has used his Christmas message to thank essential workers, including members of the Australian Defence Force, medical staff and volunteers for keeping the country running during the festive season.
Federal politicians, including Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, have encouraged families to come together in their festive messages but acknowledged the challenges that came in 2024.
“For so many, this can be a chance for a well-earned break, spending time with family and catching up with friends, and creating beautiful new memories with those that we love,” Albanese said in a statement.
“I want to say ‘thank you’ to our medical workers and emergency personnel, our charity and hospitality workers and those serving in the Australian Defence Force here and overseas – everyone who has given up their Christmas to help others in our community.”
The message is one of reprieve before a federal election, due by May, but Dutton used his Christmas message to take a swipe at the government by emphasising the cost-of-living struggles households are dealing with.
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“Whether we’re at rest – or at work – all Australians will celebrate getting through another tough year. With everything costing more, many Australians had to make do with less. The struggle was acute for so many Australians, and it will be a hard Christmas for many,” Dutton said.
“I salute our charity workers, our food banks, and those feeding the poor and homeless – who, although overstretched – are always outstanding in what they do.
“Contending with financial pressures this year, Australians carried on with stoicism – as is the Australian way.”