Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has married partner Jodie Haydon in a secret, private ceremony at The Lodge in Canberra.

Details of the ceremony have been kept tightly under wraps.

Mr Albanese is the first Australian prime minister to get married in office, after proposing to Ms Haydon on Valentine’s Day last year.

The ceremony at The Lodge, where Mr Albanese currently lives, was expected to be held before the end of 2025, and comes immediately after the final sitting week of the year.

Notable guests in attendance included cabinet ministers Jim Chalmers, Penny Wong, Katy Gallagher, Richard Marles and actor Rhys Muldoon.

Albanese and his new fiancee Jodie Hayden walk hand in hand outside the Lodge.

The couple at the prime minister’s residence — and wedding venue — the Lodge in Canberra. (ABC News: Matt Roberts)

Wedding held off until after election

Plans for the wedding had been put on hold until after the May election, with Mr Albanese also revealing in June the couple had planned to honeymoon for two months had he not been reinstalled as prime minister.

Instead, the couple is expected to limit the honeymoon to about two weeks.

Jim Chalmers arriving at the lodge with his wife before Albanese wedding

Jim Chalmers and his wife Laura Anderson arriving at The Lodge. (ABC News: Matt Roberts)

The pair met at a business dinner in 2020 while Mr Albanese was opposition leader.

Ms Haydon has previously recounted realising she was in love with the Labor leader after he was involved in a serious car accident in 2021.

Four middle aged and old people stand in a row in formal dress at the White House.

Joe and Jill Biden hosted Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon at an official State Dinner at the White House in Washington in 2023. (Reuters: Jonathan Ernst)

She has featured during both Mr Albanese’s 2022 and 2025 election campaigns and accompanied the prime minister to high-profile events, including the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II and a 2023 White House state dinner hosted by former US president Joe Biden.

Mr Albanese proposed at The Lodge following a 2024 Valentine’s Day dinner at Canberra restaurant Italian and Sons, posting a picture the following day on social media with the caption, “She said yes”.

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Months later, Mr Albanese sparked questions about his longevity in politics after buying a $4.3 million clifftop property overlooking the ocean on the Central Coast, where Ms Haydon grew up.

He told media at the time Ms Haydon was a “proud coastie” and “when your relationship changes, your life changes” but that he intended to be in his current job for a “very long” time.

He was reinstalled as prime minister after Labor won the May election with a thumping majority.

A room with ocean views.

The Copacabana property where Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon intend to move into in future. (Supplied: Domain)

The wedding is Mr Albanese’s second, after his 19-year marriage to his first wife, former NSW politician Carmel Tebbutt, ended in 2019.

He has one son, Nathan, from his previous marriage.

Penny Wong arriving at the Lodge for Albanese's wedding

Penny Wong was on the guest list for Anthony Albanese’s wedding to Jodie Haydon. (ABC News: Matt Roberts)

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