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The Old Parliament House in Australia was completed in 1927 and was only ever intended to be a temporary parliament house. It was designed by Commonwealth Architect, John Smith Murdoch, and was simple but functional in its design, reflecting the post-war and pre-depression caution and need to conserve funds.

New Parliament House was completed in 1988, and is a much larger and more elaborate structure. It was designed by Italian architect Romaldo Giurgola. The outward facade is similar to that of Old Parliament House, keeping the classic structure, but the remainder of the building is "streamlined" as it resembles the shape of two boomerangs within a circle. More of the building lies below Capital Hill than above it.

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Who designed new Parliament house?

Romaldo Gieurgola designed "New Parliament House"


What functions were held in the old Parliament house after the new Parliament house was opened?

It has been preserved as a historical building.


When was the current parliament house in Canberra opened and why was it built?

The new Parliament House was built because Australia's original Parliament House was only ever intended to be a temporary residence for parliament. However, for a variety of reasons, it served as the Federal Parliament building for over 60 years, while it was originally intended to serve for a maximum of 50 years. There was always the intention to build a new Parliament House. Old Parliament House had exceeded its capacity by the 1970s. Construction of the New Parliament House in Canberra began in 1981, and the House was finally opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 9 May 1988, the anniversary of the opening of both the first Federal Parliament in Melbourne (9 May 1901), and of the Provisional Parliament House in Canberra (9 May 1927).


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Australia's new Parliament House was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 9 May 1988, the anniversary of the opening of both the first Federal Parliament in Melbourne (9 May 1901), and of the Provisional Parliament House in Canberra (9 May 1927).


When did parliament move from the temporary building in canberra to the current parliament house?

The original Parliament House was not as temporary as intended. It served the Australian Federal Parliament for sixty years. Construction on the new Parliament House began in 1981, and it was actually finally opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 9 May 1988.

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