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  2. Parliament House, Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Parliament House, Melbourne, was home to Federal Parliament for 26 years from 1901 to 1927.. In 1901, when the six British colonies in Australia federated to form the Commonwealth of Australia, Melbourne and Sydney were the two largest cities in the country, but the long history of rivalry between them meant that neither city would accept the other as the national capital.

  3. File:Old and new Parliament Houses; Canberra Australia.jpg

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    English: View from Lake Burley Griffin, in Canberra Australia. The older white building is Old Parliament House; the building behind it is the new Parliament House. The older white building is Old Parliament House; the building behind it is the new Parliament House.

  4. Old Parliament House, Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Old Parliament House, formerly known as the Provisional Parliament House, was the seat of the Parliament of Australia from 1927 to 1988. The building began operation on 9 May 1927 after Parliament's relocation from Melbourne to the new capital, Canberra .

  5. National Gallery of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the opening of the Gallery these paintings were displayed around Parliament House, in Commonwealth offices, including diplomatic missions overseas, and State Galleries. From 1912, the building of a permanent building to house the collection in Canberra was the major priority of the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board.

  6. Parliamentary Triangle, Canberra - Wikipedia

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    The National Triangle was a significant feature of Walter Burley Griffin's Plan for Canberra. The apices of the triangle are Parliament House, the seat of government; the Defence Headquarters at Russell; and City Hill, representing the civilian part of Canberra. Griffin planned the city around two axes which converge in the centre of the ...

  7. Canberra Press Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The expression "Canberra Press Gallery" also refers to the association of Gallery journalists which represents their professional interests in dealing with the Parliament. The current president of the Gallery is the ABC's Jane Norman. The vice-president is James Massola, the secretary is Jade Gailberger and the treasurer is Tom Connell.

  8. File:Canberra (AU), Parliament House -- 2019 -- 1746.jpg

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    Parliament House, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia (2019) Items portrayed in this file depicts. Parliament House. architectural style: modern ...

  9. Capital Hill, Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Capital Hill (postcode: 2600) is the location of Parliament House, Canberra, at the south apex of the land axis of the Parliamentary Triangle.. The site was selected as the location of the Capitol in Walter Burley Griffin's Canberra design in 1912, which he envisaged to be "either a general administration structure for popular receptions and ceremony or for housing archives and commemorating ...