In Australia, the first Federal Parliament sat in Melbourne on 9 May 1901. Melbourne was never the nation's capital, but it was the only city with a building large enough to house the Federal Parliament.
Sydney, in 1938 became the first Australian city to hosted the Commonwealth Games.
Canberra.
In Australia, the first Federal Parliament sat in Melbourne on 9 May 1901. Melbourne was never the nation's capital, but it was the only city with a building large enough to house the Federal Parliament.
The Commonwealth Parliament is located in the city of Canberra.
Australia's capital city, Canberra, houses the Federal Parliament.
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.
Australian Federal Parliament first met in Melbourne, because that was the only city with a building large enough to hold the Parliament. Melbourne was never actually Australia's capital.
In Australia, the first Federal Parliament sat in Melbourne on 9 May 1901. Melbourne was never the nation's capital, but it was the only city with a building large enough - the Royal Exhibition Building - to house the Federal Parliament.
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Prior to the construction of the Australian Parliament House, the Federal Parliament met in Melbourne, capital city of Victoria, for the simple reason that it was the only city with a building large enough to house the parliament.
Melbourne, Australia hosted the 2006 edition of the Commonwealth Games.
9 May is a significant date in Australian history.9 May 1901 marks the date when the first Commonwealth Parliament was opened in Australia, by the Duke of Cornwall and York, who later became King George V. This was just four months after the colonies federated to form the Commonwealth of Australia. The first Parliament was held in the only building in Austalia that was large enough to house all the guests and the representatives: the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne. Parliament continued to borrow the Exhibition Building until a site for Australia's national capital could be chosen, and a Federal Parliament House could be built. this is also e reason why many people incorrectly believe that Melbourne was Australia's first capital city (it wasn't).On 9 May 1927, the Federal Parliament moved from Melbourne to the newly built Parliament House in Canberra.To continue the theme, on 9 May 1988, which was the bicentennial year celebrating European settlement in Australia, the new (and current) Parliament House was opened by Queen Elizabeth II.