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See Australian politics in action at Parliament House – home of Federal Parliament – in one of the world’s most acclaimed buildings. Situated in the centre of the nation's capital..
The Australian War Memorial commemorates the sacrifice of Australian men and women who have served in war. Through its exhibitions the Memorial presents stories of Australians at war, in..
The National Gallery of Australia is the country’s premier art institution – home to more than 100,000 works of art and world-class art exhibitions. Through a comprehensive exhibition..
Experience 100 years of Australian film, television, radio and recorded sound at the National Film and Sound Archive. Film clips, sound bites, touch screens, photographs, costumes and..
Old Parliament House made headlines for more than sixty years as home to Australia's Federal Parliament from 1927 to 1988. Today, this much-loved heritage building offers tourists a unique..
See the beautiful, the rare and the unexpected from the National Library of Australia’s vast collections on show in the Visitor Centre and Exhibition Gallery. Australia’s largest..
Be fascinated by the hands-on, interactive exhibits at Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre. Questacon should definitely be high on your must see list, especially if..
Most people visit Telstra Tower for the view from the public gallery - it's spectacular, day or night. The tower rises 195 metres above the summit of Black Mountain, providing 360..
At the Royal Australian Mint you can mint your own coin and watch money being made from a viewing gallery. The Royal Australian Mint was officially opened in February 1965 to produce..
See the world of an elite Australian athlete at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), a world class sporting facility where athletes train. Join a tour of the complex with an athlete as..
So you’ve heard of Canberra and you know it’s Australia’s capital, but as a traveller, what can you do here? This young, lively city offers a friendly, laid-back atmosphere with more..
Join a walk through Calthorpes' House, a window into an almost forgotten world. Built in 1927, this genuine survivor is a treasure house of domestic history. Original furnishings, household..
Australia's capital and only major inland city is just a three-hour drive south-west of Sydney. Set in a broad valley in the southern tablelands, Canberra is a well-planned lakeside city of..
See Australia’s highest court of appeal in a striking building by Lake Burley Griffin that features a seven storey high public hall and stunning waterfall. The High Court features three..
The Lanyon historic precinct is set in a landscape of great natural beauty. Stroll in the rambling gardens, visit the restored 1850's homestead and the courtyard buildings. Changing..
Discover a treasure trove of fascinating records about Australia or your family’s history at the National Archives of Australia. The National Archives, housed in Canberra’s original..
Australian and international visitors have an opportunity to explore what it means to be Australian at the National Museum of Australia. Awarded Best Major Tourist Attraction 2005, the..
The National Zoo & Aquarium (NZA) provides the only zooquarium experience in Australia. The impressive animals at the NZA come from all around the world providing a truly memorable..
Visit Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve and encounter Australia's unique wildlife. Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is a very special place, nestled in the mountains, only 40 minutes from the city..
Yarralumla is known as one of Canberra's most prestigious suburbs. The name of the area was given by the Ngunnawi people which was retained even after European settlement. Today the wide..
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