Shirtless Anthony Albanese spotted swimming in Broome on holiday

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Shirtless Anthony Albanese goes for a dip at the beach in his boardshorts while taking a holiday after just 11 weeks in office

  • Anthony Albanese has been pictured on holiday taking a dip in the sea
  • The Prime Minister was snapped by lifeguards in Broome, Western Australia
  • Posed for a selfie with the lifeguards wearing a South Sydney Rabbitohs jersey

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Anthony Albanese has been pictured on holiday taking a dip in the sea in his boardshorts.

The Prime Minister was snapped by lifeguards in Broome, Western Australia on Friday.

He later posed for a selfie with the lifeguards while wearing a South Sydney Rabbitohs jersey and cap.

A short video of Mr Albanese at the beach was uploaded to social media by a lifeguard

Mr Albanese took a holiday in Western Australia last week after fewer than 100 days in office.

He revealed the trip in an ABC radio interview where he slammed Scott Morrison for going to Hawaii during the 2019 summer bushfires, calling the decision ‘unwise’.

Conservative Sky News host Chris Kenny criticised the prime minister for going on holiday so soon, claiming the prime minister had done ‘bugger all’. 

‘So the question this week is where’s Albo? We don’t know. The prime minister is on holidays this week somewhere in this great land,’ he said on his program, Kenny on Media.

The lifeguards in Broome uploaded a selfie with Mr Albanese after his swim in the sea

‘Why is he on holiday? He hasn’t even been in the top job for 100 days yet.

‘Most politicians love to tell us what they’ve achieved in their first 100 days. Albanese’s got another three weeks before he gets to that milestone, and what’s he going to say?

‘He managed to squeeze in a holiday in his first 100 days as PM,’ he continued.

‘Now we’ve got a country facing an energy crisis, an inflation crisis, a looming mortgage-squeeze crisis, labour shortages, ongoing indigenous disadvantage being exacerbated the axing of alcohol bans and cashless welfare cards, and we’ve got a Prime Minister taking a holiday in his first 100 days.’

Mr Albanese boasted about his ‘busy first sitting fortnight’ of the 47th Parliament where he introduced a range of new legislation in line with election promises

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