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Queen Elizabeth II reads a speech in Sydney, 1954. Since 1867, the British royal family has visited Australia over fifty times, with only six visits before 1954. Elizabeth II was the first reigning monarch of Australia to have set foot on Australian soil; she first did so on 3 February 1954, when she was 27 years old.
Royal Hobart Hospital North East Building: Hobart: Tas: 3 April 1970 Captain James Cook Memorial on Lake Burley Griffin: 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
Their Majesties’ State Visit to Samoa will celebrate the strong bilateral relationship between the Pacific Island nation and the U.K.” Charles and Camilla in Australia in 2018. Mark Metcalfe ...
It now serves as the officers' mess for the Royal Military College, Duntroon and is situated in the suburb of Campbell. "Duntroon House" was the centre of activity for Campbell's station. Gardens were established around the house including many exotic trees and an intricate maze was grown also a conservatory, orchard, vineyard and dairy farm ...
King Charles III faced some pushback from an Australian lawmaker in the crowd. After Charles, 75, concluded his address to Parliament during his royal visit to Canberra on Monday, October 21 ...
The then Duke undertook a three-day visit to China, the first member of the British royal family to do so in three decades. He met with President of China and General Secretary of the Communist Party Xi Jinping at Great Hall of the People before touring the Forbidden City. He then launched the three-day business exhibition, the Great Festival ...
'The Lobby' located near Old Parliament House and the 'Café in the House' located within it, are restaurants popular with public servants. The Café in the House has recently developed into a trendy bar popular with younger public servants on Friday evenings. The 'Waters Edge' is a restaurant located in Commonwealth Place.
The National Carillon is a large carillon situated on Queen Elizabeth II Island in Lake Burley Griffin, central Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia.The carillon is managed and maintained by the National Capital Authority on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia.