Yes.
Yes. Canberra is still the capital of Australia, as it has always been.
The capital of Australia in 2011 is the same as it has always been: Canberra.
In 2009, Australia's capital city was exactly the same as it has always been - Canberra. Australia has never had any other national capital.
Canberra has always been Australia's capital. Prior to Canberra, Melbourne was the city where the Parliament met, simply because it was the only city in Australia with a building large enough to house the Parliament. There is a misconception that Melbourne was Australia's first capitaly city, but it never was.
Australia's capital city in 2010 was the same as it has been since Federation in 1901 - and that is Canberra. No other city has ever been Australia's capital.
Australia's capital now is the same as it has always been: Canberra. There is some debate about whether or not Melbourne was once the nation's capital, but it never was. It was merely where the national Parliament met whilst it awaited construction of its own Parliament House in Canberra. Melbourne was never awarded the status of Australian capital.
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Canberra, as it has always been.Australia has only ever had one capital. However, Melbourne was the temporary seat of power in Australia - a fine line of difference. From 1901 to 1927, the Australian Parliament met in Parliament House, Melbourne, which it borrowed from the parliament of the state of Victoria, which in turn sat in the Exhibition Building. This had to occur whilst the city of Canberra and Parliament House was being built. Canberra as it has been since 1913.
No. Australia has only ever had one capital city, and that was and is Canberra. Sydney, although the largest city, has only ever been capital of New South Wales. The site of Canberra was identified in 1908, seven years after Federation, but until the city was actually built, the Federal Parliament had to meet in Melbourne. For this reason, some people incorrectly believe that Australia's first capital city was Melbourne. It was not.
Yes. Canberra has always been the capital of Australia. Although the city was only used as a capital from 1927, there was no other capital of Australia before then. There is a misconception that Melbourne was once the capital of Australia because it housed the Federal parliament for 27 years. The only reason for this was that Melbourne was the only Australian city with a building large enough to hold the Parliament. Melbourne was never the capital of Australia.
Melbourne was the initial capital following the 1901 Federation of Australia. In 1927, the seat of national government was moved to the newly created city of Canberra, which continues to serve as the national capital to this day.
Canberra has a population of approximately 358,222 people.