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Old Parliament House
The guide was updated:Built in 1927, the old parliament house served as the seat of government until 1988, and now functions as a museum. Walk through the chambers and corridors of power, filled with office paraphernalia and seemingly frozen in time. The lovely Rose Gardens on either side of this national heritage site are a visual delight.
Useful Information
- Address: King George Terrace, Parkes ACT
- Opening hours: Daily 9am–5pm
- Website: www.moadoph.gov.au
- Phone: +61 2 6270 8222
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The National Library of Australia was rebuilt in 1968, and inspired by the Parthenon. Australian copyright law requires that a copy of every book published in Australia is to be deposited with the National Library of Australia. Although the library has “closed access”, it also holds a national bibliographic database and offers access through the Libraries Australia service.
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New Parliament House
The New Parliament House, the seat of Federal parliament, was completed in 1988 in time for the bicentennial celebrations of the first settlement by the British in 1788. The futuristically designed building features the use of native timbers and contemporary art work by Australian artists.
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Old Parliament House
Built in 1927, the old parliament house served as the seat of government until 1988, and now functions as a museum. Walk through the chambers and corridors of power, filled with office paraphernalia and seemingly frozen in time. The lovely Rose Gardens on either side of this national heritage site are a visual delight.
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National Museum of Australia
Located on the spectacular Acton Peninsula, which thrusts out into Lake Burley Griffin, the National Museum of Australia explores the events, issues, and people that shaped the nation. With its rich and diverse collection of historical artefacts, the museum offers a comprehensive look at Australia's heritage.
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Australian War Memorial
The Australian war memorial serves both as a memorial to Australians who served their country and as a military museum. The building, roughly shaped like a Byzantine church, is a revered national shrine.
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National Gallery of Australia
The National Gallery of Australia holds a comprehensive collection of Australian art including a superb collection of Aboriginal art. The gallery also hosts special interest exhibitions from around the world.
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Questacon — National Science & Technology Centre
The interactive science and technology facility, Questacon, really delights its visitors. Both young and old will be entertained by more than 200 interactive exhibits that encourage exploration and learning.
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Lake Burley Griffin
Explore this artificial lake either by walking or cycling the many pathways around the lake shore or take a boat cruise. It's popular with fans of rowing, sailing, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding or fishing. 40km shoreline is dotted with cafes and restaurants.
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Caving at Wee Jasper Caves
Are you ready to get a little dirty? Explore the Wee Jasper Caves near Canberra for a different and thrilling experience. As you descend into darkness, you will be able to see rays of sunlight slowly getting thinner. Wee Jasper Caves are known for their peculiar limestone features and they are sure to take your breath away. Sometimes you can catch an underground concert or a workshop here.
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Hot Air Ballooning over Canberra
Soar up into the skies above the Australian capital and see its top attractions below as you slowly drift through the air on board a graceful hot air balloon. Memories made during the experience will last a lifetime.
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National Zoo & Aquarium
The National Zoo & Aquarium is just five minutes from Canberra. To make the most of your zoo visit, check the schedule for daily Keeper activities and get an opportunity to see animals enjoy a treat and interact with the zoo keepers.
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Floriade — Australia’s biggest celebration of spring
The Floriade is an annual event in Canberra that celebrates spring. Visit Commonwealth Park and a rough estimate of one million flowers in bloom with integrated sculptures and other artistic features. Wander around in the park and enjoy all the colours at this world-class festival.
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Royal Canberra Golf Club
For a good game of golf at one of the best inland courses in Australia, pay a visit to the Royal Canberra Golf Club. Walk around at this picturesque course among trees, pines and other native plants.
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Mount Ainslie
Get one of Canberra's best views from Mount Ainslie, a hill with an elevation of 843 metres (2,766 ft). The trail begins at the Australian War Memorial. Drive, walk or bike up the mountain for a spectacular view during the day or a beautiful sunset.
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Lennox Gardens
Lennox Gardens is a beautiful find on the south side of Lake Burley Griffin. It is home to the Beijing Garden and Canberra Nara Peace Park, both featuring sculptures and lovingly maintained plants. Every October, the gardens host the Canberra Nara Candle Festival.
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National Arboretum Canberra
The National Arboretum Canberra maintains 94 forests of rare, endangered and symbolic trees from Australia and around the world. All 20 kilometres of walking and cycling tracks are at your service. Don't miss the living artworks in the National Bonsai and Penjing Collection. You can take guided bus and walking tours, spend some time monkeying around the whimsical POD Playground, recharge batteries at the café or restaurant.
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