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.
Australia's capital in 1927 was exactly the same as it had been ever since the issue of selecting a national capital was finalised - Canberra. The Federal Parliament House was completed in 1927, meaning that Federal Parliament could meet there instead of borrowing the parliament building in Melbourne, but Australia's capital city was always Canberra.
No.Canberra was always the capital.
The answer is Melbourne
Sydney was never the capital of Australia; Canberra is the political capital of Australia, and Sydney is the capital of the state of New South Wales.
Sydney is the capital of the Australian state of New South Wales.
The closest capital city to Sydney is Canberra.
no it is not nsw is a state and sydney is a city: Sydney is the capital of New South Wales
Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales, in Australia.
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales, Australia.
Sydney is the capital of New South Wales.
Sydney is a city, it does not have its own internal capital. Sydney does happen to be the capital city of New South Wales.
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales, Australia. Canberra is the capital city of Australia.
No. Sydney is a city in Australia. Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark.
The question is wrong. Sydney isn't a country.
Sydney