In the centre of Canberra is a huge man-made lake, the Burley Griffin. It was completed in 1964 after a dam was built on the Molongo River, which flowed between the city centre and the Parliamentary Triangle (a complex of government buildings). Th... read more
Namadgi National Park is located in the south-west of the Australian Capital Territory, 40 kilometres from Canberra. The park borders Kosciuszko National Park in the state of New South Wales.
read moreAlbert Hall is a venue used for a variety of entertainment events. It is located in Canberra on Commonwealth Avenue between the Commonwealth Bridge and the Canberra Hotel. The Albert Hall was opened on 10 March 1928 by former Prime Minister Stanle... read more
The Canberra Theatre Centre, opened in June 1965, is Australia's premier theatre venue, furthermore a government-led initiative. The Canberra Theatre Centre is a major Australian theatre venue.
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