Australia's unofficial 'First Lady' Jodie Haydon has accompanied Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong to Asia for their latest overseas trip.
Mr Albanese - who has a series of diplomatic tours planned for the three months that will see him rack up more than 106,500km in the air - is in Jakarta, Indonesia for the ASEAN and East Asia summits.
Ms Haydon, a cancer charity advocate who began dating Mr Albanese in early 2020, has tagged along on the trip.
When asked by Daily Mail Australia what her role would be, the Prime Minister's office chose to ignore the question.
Meanwhile, Senator Wong is flying solo, with her partner Sophie Allouache remaining in Australia with the couple's two young daughters, 11 and eight.
Ms Haydon has previously accompanied the Prime Minister on visits around Australia as well as on the world stage on official overseas visits to Dubai, Madrid, Paris and London, wearing a carousel of designer dresses.
Unofficial 'First Lady' of Australia Jodie Haydon has accompanied Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to Jakarta (pictured)
Mr Albanese and Ms Haydon (pictured) step off the RAAF jet in Jakarta where the PM is attending the ASEAN and East Asia Summits. Whether Ms Haydon has any official duties on the trip is unknown
Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong (pictured) appeared to be going solo for the trip in her capacity as Foreign Affairs Minister (pictured)
Last year, Ms Haydon launched a beaming charm offensive to win over French President Emmanuel Macron as she accompanied Mr Albanese to Paris.
Ms Haydon stood out from the blue-clad crow...
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