The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon after getting married today in Canberra.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has married long-time partner Jodie Haydon in an intimate ceremony at The Lodge this afternoon.

In a historic moment, the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, became the first sitting leader to marry while in office, hosting the ceremony at the official prime ministerial residence. Following the private event, the couple released a brief but heartfelt statement.

“We are thrilled to celebrate our love and commitment to a shared future in the presence of our family and closest friends,” the newlyweds expressed.

The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon after getting married today in Canberra.
The prime minister had earlier said there would be no world leaders at what would be an intimate event. (Mike Bowers)
The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with his son Nathan and ringbearer Toto before the ceremony today in Canberra.

During the ceremony, which was not short of memorable moments, a special guest managed to steal the spotlight—Albanese’s beloved dog, Toto, who served as the ring bearer.

The couple personalized their wedding by writing their own vows and selecting Ben Folds’ “The Luckiest” as their aisle song, adding a meaningful touch to the proceedings.

Jodie Haydon, escorted by her parents, looked stunning in a gown created by the Sydney-based design house Romance Was Born. Meanwhile, Anthony Albanese was sharply dressed in a suit by MJ Bale, completing the elegant affair.

Albanese wore a suit by MJ Bale, and his much-loved dog Toto was the ring bearer.

The couple left the ceremony to Stevie Wonder’s Sign, Sealed, Delivered.

They will share their first dance to the Frank Sinatra classic The Way You Look Tonight, The Sydney Morning Herald reports.

The newlyweds will take a short honeymoon within Australia from Monday until Friday.

Haydon was walked down the aisle by her parents, wearing a dress by Sydney designer Romance Was Born. Albanese wore a suit by MJ Bale. (Mike Bowers)
The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon after getting married today in Canberra.
It wouldn’t be an Aussie wedding without commemorative cans of beer to celebrate the happy couple. (Mike Bowers)

‘I couldn’t imagine life without her’

Albanese and Haydon met in 2019 at a business dinner and bonded over their love of the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Haydon, who grew up on the NSW Central Coast, accompanied the prime minister throughout his 2022 and 2025 election campaigns.

Albanese proposed to Haydon on Valentine’s Day last year, making him the first Australian prime minister to get engaged while in office.

The pair kept plans for their nuptials tightly under wraps, largely for security reasons due to rising concerns around political violence across Australia.

The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon after getting married
Flower girl Ella escorts Toto down the aisle. (Mike Bowers)
The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon after getting married
Albanese and Haydon sign the marriage certificate with celebrant Bree. (Mike Bowers)

“It’s not a political event. It’s an event between myself and Jodie,” Albanese told Brisbane radio station B105.

Albanese has spoken in the past about the moment he decided Haydon was the woman he wanted to marry.

“This,” he told the reporter while gesturing towards The Lodge, “will end one day, and the thing about our relationship is that we enjoy spending time together. Just us. So, when it became clear to me that Jodie was the person I wanted to spend the rest of my life with, and that I couldn’t imagine a life without her, I made the decision.”

The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon after getting married today in Canberra.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon say “I do” in Canberra. (Mike Bowers)

Before popping the question on Valentine’s Day last year, Albanese said he first spoke to Nathan, his son.

“I respect him and have a good relationship with him, and with his mother. So I asked him to think about it, and then he came back to me and Nathan was supportive. He wants me to be happy, and Nathan and Jodie have a really nice relationship as well.”

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