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  2. Statues of Dorothy Tangney and Enid Lyons - Wikipedia

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    The statues are the first statues of women to be erected in the parliamentary zone in Canberra. [2] [3] In November 2021, Melbourne-based sculptor Lis Johnson was commissioned to create the statues; the design was inspired by a photograph of the women walking into Parliament House together on their first day of parliament in September 1943. [4]

  3. Parliament House, Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Parliament House, Melbourne, was home to Federal Parliament for 26 years from 1901 to 1927.. In 1901, when the six British colonies in Australia federated to form the Commonwealth of Australia, Melbourne and Sydney were the two largest cities in the country, but the long history of rivalry between them meant that neither city would accept the other as the national capital.

  4. The Lodge, Australia - Wikipedia

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    John Howard (1996–2007), who stayed at the Lodge when he was in Canberra for parliamentary or government business, but lived primarily at Kirribilli House, Sydney. The latter is a residence maintained for the official use of prime ministers when they need to perform official duties and extend official hospitality in Sydney.

  5. Old Parliament House, Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Old Parliament House, formerly known as the Provisional Parliament House, was the seat of the Parliament of Australia from 1927 to 1988. The building began operation on 9 May 1927 after Parliament's relocation from Melbourne to the new capital, Canberra .

  6. List of official openings by Elizabeth II in Australia

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    Canberra: ACT: 25 April 1970 National Carillon: Canberra: ACT: 26 April 1970 Sydney Opera House: Sydney: NSW: 20 October 1973 Second session of the twenty-eighth Parliament of Australia: Canberra: ACT: 28 February 1974 Second session of the thirtieth Parliament of Australia: Canberra: ACT: 8 March 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Sports Centre ...

  7. Robes of the British peerage - Wikipedia

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    Parliament robe of a viscount, with 2½ bars (Robes of Viscount Nuffield, Nuffield Place, Oxfordshire) The Parliament robe of a peer is a full-length garment of scarlet wool with a collar of white miniver fur. It is closed at the front with black silk satin ribbon ties (except for a short slit at the neck down half the length of the robe) but ...

  8. Capital Hill, Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Capital Hill (postcode: 2600) is the location of Parliament House, Canberra, at the south apex of the land axis of the Parliamentary Triangle.. The site was selected as the location of the Capitol in Walter Burley Griffin's Canberra design in 1912, which he envisaged to be "either a general administration structure for popular receptions and ceremony or for housing archives and commemorating ...

  9. Midwinter Ball - Wikipedia

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    The dress code is black tie, and the traditional venue is the Great Hall of Parliament House. [8] Tickets are unavailable to members of the general public. [8] Requests for tickets may only be made by full-time residents of either the Press Gallery, or Members of either of the Houses of Parliament and their staff. [8]