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Australian PM Albanese marries partner in private ceremony

Anthony Albanese is the first Australian prime minister to marry in office in a private ceremony at The Lodge after proposing on Valentine’s Day last year.

  • On Saturday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese married partner Jodie Haydon in a private ceremony at The Lodge, Canberra, with the couple celebrating the event with family and close friends.
  • Following the May election pause in plans, Albanese proposed to Haydon on Valentine's Day 2024 at The Lodge and announced the engagement on X with the caption `She said yes`.
  • Family played key roles during the ceremony, with Haydon walked down the aisle by her parents, ring bearer Toto, flower girl Ella and the couple writing their own vows.
  • The couple will honeymoon in Australia from Monday until Friday next week, and the wedding bill was covered privately, not by Australian taxpayers.
  • The wedding caps a historic year following Labor's May election victory and marks the first time a serving Australian prime minister has married while in office, amid questions over Albanese's $4.3 million Central Coast clifftop property near Haydon's Central Coast hometown.
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Australian PM Albanese marries partner in private ceremony

Anthony Albanese became the first Australian prime minister to tie the knot while in office when he married his partner Jodie Haydon in a private ceremony on Saturday.

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The current Australian Prime Minister became the first leader of the country to marry while he was in charge. The marriage took place this Saturday in Chamberra, and he reported on the presence of several ministers.

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese married his partner Jodie Haydon in a secret and intimate ceremony today at his official residence in the capital Canberra, AP reports.

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Australian Financial Review broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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