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Fly Ted Down Under Journeys through the land of Oz

Canberra

Entrance to the Museum of Australian Democracy, a.k.a. Old Parliament House, the first in Canberra, opened in 1927 by the Duke of York (King George VI, that must have been quite a speech), when Canberra was but a field. The parliament had sat the previous 26 years in Parliament House in Melbourne, now the Victoria state parliament.

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Entrance to the Museum of Australian Democracy, a.k.a. Old Parliament House, the first in Canberra, opened in 1927 by the Duke of York (King George VI, that must have been quite a speech), when Canberra was but a field. The parliament had sat the previous 26 years in Parliament House in Melbourne, now the Victoria state parliament.