Who got the invites to The Lodge: A guide to the guests

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The guest list was small – no world leaders, no TV celebrities, no former prime ministers. Several members of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s cabinet came along, sharing the celebrations with NSW state political figures, the prime minister’s closest staffers and political strategist, Haydon’s friends and family from the Central Coast and old friends from Albanese’s days in the housing commission and at university.

While we don’t have a full guest list of who attended the prime minister’s wedding (and we don’t expect to receive one), Sydney Morning Herald and Age photographer Alex Ellinghausen managed to capture some of the more high-profile invitees. Here’s who he saw arriving at The Lodge.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong arrives at The Lodge for the wedding.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong arrives at The Lodge for the wedding.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

Foreign Minister Penny Wong was captured stepping out of a car in front of The Lodge. She married her long-term partner Sophie Allouache at a private ceremony in Adelaide in March last year, with Albanese as a guest.

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher, partner Dave Skinner (front) and Treasurer Jim Chalmers and his wife, journalist Laura Chalmers.

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher, partner Dave Skinner (front) and Treasurer Jim Chalmers and his wife, journalist Laura Chalmers.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

We also managed to see the economic engine of the Albanese ministry, Finance Minister Katy Gallagher and Treasurer Jim Chalmers, alongside their partners.

Nimfa Farrell and Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell arrive at The Lodge.

Nimfa Farrell and Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell arrive at The Lodge.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

Sporting a stylish hat that may play into his reputation as “the Godfather” of the Labor Party, powerbroker and Trade Minister Don Farrell arrived alongside his wife, Nimfa Farrell.

Health Minister Mark Butler and his wife, journalist Daniela Ritorto.

Health Minister Mark Butler and his wife, journalist Daniela Ritorto.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

Health Minister Mark Butler, one of Albanese’s closest colleagues who travelled with him during the 2025 campaign, arrived with his wife, Daniela Ritorto.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke arrived with his wife, Sky Laris, and Industry and Innovation Minister Tim Ayres also attended.

Minister for Industry and Innovation Tim Ayres (right) and other guests arrive.

Minister for Industry and Innovation Tim Ayres (right) and other guests arrive.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

Also spotted: ALP national secretary Paul Erickson and his wife, Dimity Paul.

Dimity Paul and Paul Erickson, the ALP national secretary, arrive at The Lodge.

Dimity Paul and Paul Erickson, the ALP national secretary, arrive at The Lodge.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

Albanese’s chief of staff, Tim Gartrell, arrived with his wife, Kerry Sanderson, rocking up just behind former NSW state government minister and ex-Albanese staffer Jo Haylen and her husband, Garth Williams.

Albanese’s chief of staff, Tim Gartrell, and wife Kerry Sanderson, former NSW state government minister and ex-Albanese staffer Jo Haylen and husband Garth Williams.

Albanese’s chief of staff, Tim Gartrell, and wife Kerry Sanderson, former NSW state government minister and ex-Albanese staffer Jo Haylen and husband Garth Williams.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles – who will have to hold the fort for the next week while the prime minister is on his honeymoon – was spotted holding a gift.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Richard Marles arrives.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Richard Marles arrives.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

Also spotted, Minister for the NDIS Jenny McAlister talking with Ayres and Erickson.

Minister for the NDIS Jenny McAllister, Minister for Industry and Innovation  Tim Ayres and ALP national secretary Paul Erickson.

Minister for the NDIS Jenny McAllister, Minister for Industry and Innovation Tim Ayres and ALP national secretary Paul Erickson. Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

Sydney’s inner west, where Albanese grew up, was well represented at the wedding. Inner West Mayor Darcy Byrne, whose council falls within the PM’s electorate of Grayndler, arrived present in hand, as did Sherie Dewstow and Rod Burns, who grew up with Albanese in social housing in Sydney.

Mayor of Sydney’s Inner West Darcy Byrne.

Mayor of Sydney’s Inner West Darcy Byrne.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

Guests included Sherie Dewstow and Rod Burns (at right) who grew up with Albanese in social housing in Sydney.

Guests included Sherie Dewstow and Rod Burns (at right) who grew up with Albanese in social housing in Sydney.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

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