Albanese evacuated from PM’s official residence over ‘security incident’

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been evacuated from his official residence in Canberra.

The Australian Federal Police said its officers responded to an "alleged security incident" about 6pm today.

It wasn't until after 9pm that police confirmed the all clear had been given for the prime minister to return.

Herzog was invited by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, but it has not been confirmed which politicians the Israeli President will meet during his visit.

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"A thorough search of a protection establishment was undertaken and nothing suspicious was located," a spokesperson said.

"There is no current threat to the community or public safety."

It's unclear what was behind the security incident but the number of threats against politicians has been rising over the years.

The AFP received 951 referrals or threats against parliamentarians in the 2024-25 financial year, rising 63 per cent over the past four years.

A 43-year-old man is staring down jail time if convicted for allegedly threatening to kill the prime minister in multiple phone calls to his office.

Another man faced court just last week over alleged threats to kill federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Sydney eastern suburbs politicians including independent federal MP Allegra Spender and NSW Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane were the subject of inflammatory, misogynistic and violent threats after condemning a neo-Nazi rally outside NSW parliament in November.

In December, a man was charged after several online threats were made to kill federal Communications Minister Anika Wells.

Later that month, a 27-year-old Sydney man was arrested after allegedly threatening in online posts to kidnap Albanese.

Albanese moved into The Lodge as his primary residence when he became prime minister, breaking with the pattern established by John Howard and continued by most of those who followed, who lived in Kirribilli House on Sydney Harbour.

"I'm already at The Lodge. I have moved most of my personal effects from my flat in Canberra there across to The Lodge plus some things down from Sydney," he told The Canberra Times at the time.

"It's the national capital. And that is important. Family considerations are why I'll spend time in Sydney as well."

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