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Parliament House of Australia More Info
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Parliament House blends architecture and landscape into a stunning attraction located at one of the points of the Parliamentary Triangle. Home to both Australia's House of Representatives and Senate, Parliament House is a distinct landmark within Canberra. Free guided tours are offered of the facility throughout the day. Address: Parliament House | Canberra, ACT | 2600 [ Map ]
ScreenSound Australia - The National Screen and Sound Archive More Info
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ScreenSound Australia is responsible for the collection, sharing, and preservation of sound recordings and moving images from Australia. ScreenSound's collection includes motion pictures, television, music, an radio history. Address: McCoy Circuit, Acton | Canberra, ACT | 2601 [ Map ]
Old Parliament House More Info
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Old Parliament House was home of Australia's Federal Parliament from 1927 until 1988. Exhibiting photographs and arifacts of Australia's government and the history of the building, Old Parliament House is available to tour for a small fee. The House is also host of the National Portrait Gallery. Address: Old Parliament House, King George Terrace | Parkes, ACT | 2600 [ Map ]
National Capital Exhibition Canberra More Info
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Learn the history of Canberra at the National Capital Exhibition. See displays that portray the Aboriginal past of the area, the chosing of the the national capital site, the world-wide competition for a city design, and the city's construction and growth. Address: Regatta Point, Commonwealth Park | Parkes, ACT | 2600 [ Map ]
National Archives of Australia More Info
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National Archives of Australia exhibits a vast collection of items relating to the history of Australia. Items provide an insight to Australian society, culture, and people. Personal research at the National Archives is also permitted. Address: Queen Victoria Terrace | Parkes, ACT | 2600 [ Map ]