Australia's Parliament House sits on Capital Hill in Canberra.
The Australian Federal Parliament is located in Capital Hill, Canberra, ACT
Canberra is the capital of Australia and is the center of government. Parliament sits there, and most government departments and officials have their headquarters there.
Parliament house, Canberra. I'm pretty sure if you address your letter like that it'll wind up there
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the Parliament house was built in canberra because in each state theres supposed to be one
The new parliament is located in Canberra.
The Upper House of Parliament in Canberra is the Senate.
The Commonwealth Parliament is located in the city of Canberra.
When the architect of Canberra, Sir Walter Burley Griffin, designed Canberra, Parliament House was certainly located in the centre of the city, with roads radiating out from the centre to other features and landmarks. Given the urban sprawl that has occurred in Canberra since it was established, it cannot be said that Parliament House is still in the middle of Canberra.
The final cost of the new Parliament House in Canberra was over $1,000 million, making Parliament House the most expensive building in Australian history.
Parliament House has only ever been in Canberra, but Parliament has not only ever met in Canberra. At Federation, on 1 January 1901, Canberra did not exist as a city or even a town, and it was only surveyed in 1913. The first Australian Parliament following Federation of the states met on 9 May 1901 in the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne. From 1901 to 1927, 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. On 9 May 1927, Parliament moved to the new national capital at Canberra, where it met in what is now called Old Parliament House.