Anthony Albanese and ex-wife Carmel Tebbutt celebrate Nathan’s graduation

Anthony Albanese and his ex-wife Carmel Tebbutt were photographed celebrating the college graduation of their 21-year-old son.

Anthony Albanese and his ex-wife Carmel Tebbutt have been pictured celebrating their 21-year-old son as he graduates university with a business degree (pictured)

On Wednesday, the Prime Minister stood by Nathan as he graduated from Sydney’s University of Technology with a degree in business.

Mr. Albanese dressed an elegant navy suit for the occasion, while Ms. Tebbutt wore a blue flowery dress. Nathan wore a commencement gown, cap, and a bright red tie.

He tweeted, “So proud of our son Nathan, who graduated from UTS Business today.”The Prime Minister grinned ear-to-ear as he stood beside Nathan who graduated from Sydney's University of Technology with a business degree on Wednesday

Anthony Albanese and his ex-wife Carmel Tebbutt were photographed enjoying their 21-year-old son’s business degree graduation (pictured)

Wednesday was Nathan’s graduation from Sydney’s University of Technology with a degree in business. The Prime Minister smiled from ear to ear as he stood next to Nathan.Ahead of the federal election in May this year, Mr Albanese said he finds a way of speaking to his son every day and touted Nathan as his good luck charm (pictured, the pair in May)

The couple divorced in 2019 after 30 years of marriage, and it is thought that they share custody of their cute dog, Toto.

Prior to the federal election in May, Mr. Albanese stated that he finds a means to communicate with his son every day and has referred to Nathan as his lucky charm.

Nathan Albanese made multiple appearances on his father’s campaign trail, and his doting father characterized him as a “really fine young guy.”

To my greatest accomplishment, Nathan, my son. On election night, the prime minister said, “Thank you, buddy, for your love and support.”

“Your mother, who is present tonight, Carmel, and I are very proud of the loving, intelligent, and amazing young man you have become.”Anthony Albanese, his mother Maryanne and newborn Nathan

Prior to the federal election in May of this year, Mr. Albanese stated that he finds a way to communicate with his son every day and that Nathan is his lucky charm (pictured, the pair in May)

Anthony Albanese, his mother Maryanne, and their infant son Nathan.

In May, Mr. Albanese and his son Nathan embrace following a rally at the Optus stadium in Perth.

The couple’s touching moment on stage touched the hearts of Australian fans watching at home.

As social media went crazy over ‘Australia’s most eligible bachelor,’ some even claimed that the 21-year-old’stole the spotlight’ from his father.Mr Albanese and his son, Nathan, hug after a rally at the Optus stadium in Perth in May

‘Nathan Albanese is a very well looking young man. And Mum Carmel is present and recognized! How nice, tweeted a woman.

A guy posted, “Good old Nathan Albanese has the look of “holy f**k, my dad is the Prime Minister.””

“Albo praised Nathan’s mother, Carmel Tebbut, his son Nathan, and his partner, Jodie Haydon. That says a lot about the kind of man Albanese is, remarked another woman.

“Anthony Albanese is a fine man and an upstanding individual. Here he is with his “proudest accomplishment,” his son Nathan, and his new partner,’ one guy tweeted.

Another stated, “We will protect Nathan Albanese at any costs.”Anthony Albanese (left) with his wife Carmel Tebbutt (centre), father Carlo (right) and son Nathan (front) in Italy 2011

In Italy in 2011, Anthony Albanese (left) was accompanied by his wife Carmel Tebbutt (center), father Carlo (right), and son Nathan (front).

Wednesday, Nathan (pictured on 21 May) graduated from the University of Technology.Nathan (pictured on May 21) graduated from the University of Technology on Wednesday

The prime minister attended his son’s commencement ceremony mere hours after announcing he would dismiss the pending cases of robodebt victims.

This implies that around 200,000 Australians who fought for years to clear fraudulent assistance debts will no longer be investigated by Centrelink.

The illegal debt collection campaign began in 2015 and falsely accused welfare users of owing the government money.

More than $750 million was recouped from 381,000 Australians in error.

In 2017, more than 2,000 individuals committed suicide after receiving debt letters, including 28-year-old Melbourne florist Rhys Cauzzo, who was informed he owed $28,000.