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Anzac Parade and Memorials of Anzac Parade
Electoral Education Centre
Australian Institute of Sport
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Full Name
Canberra
Area
287 sq km
111 sq miles
Population
309,500
Time Zone
GMT/UTC +10 ()
Daylight Saving Start
end of October
Daylight Saving End
end of March
Languages
English (official)
Australia is a multi-cultural country, so it's not unusual to walk down a city street and hear people speaking Italian, Greek, Lebanese, Vietnamese or Arabic as their first language. Aboriginal languages are also spoken. English-speaking Australians have a passion for abbreviations and are liable to use a hotchpotch of local slang that can take the first-time visitor a while to untangle.
Currency
Australian Dollar (A$)
Electricity
220-240V 50Hz
Electric Plug Details
Australian-style plug with two flat angled blades and one vertical grounding blade
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Anzac Parade and Memorials of Anzac Parade

Anzac Parade is the national capital’s major ceremonial avenue and is easily recognisable from Mt Ainslie lookout.Spanning the length of the Parade are 11 memorial sites dedicated to the many Australian and New Zealand soldiers who lost their lives in war. The Parade is set along the magnificent Land Axis which forms a key feature of Walter Burley Griffin’s original 1912 plan for Canberra. The Australian War Memorial is located at the northern end of the Parade. The Parade features red gravel and the mixed plantings of Australian blue gums and New Zealand Hebe species and links the Parliamentary Zone to the northernlake shore.

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Electoral Education Centre

Programs are designed to foster awareness of the importance of elections, referendums and participation in a representative democracy. Sessions include an audiovisual presentation, an interactive display area and a classroom polling place. Group Bookings only .

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Australian Institute of Sport

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 your guide – you might even see one of the country’s sporting heroes training. At the Sports Visitors Centre, test your sporting skills at Sportex – an exhibition of interactive sports displays, videos and tributes and learn about the latest sports technology. If you’d really like to experience sport where the champions train, you can go for a swim in the AIS pool, enjoy a spa or game of tennis, as many of the AIS facilities are open to the public.

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Australian National Botanic Gardens

Walk amongst the finest collection of Australian flora in the world at the Australian National Botanic Gardens.Nestled at the foot of Black Mountain, the Gardens are devoted entirely to plants native to Australia with 6,800 species over a 40 hectare site. A scientific collection of native plants from all parts of Australia is maintained at the Gardens. Wander through the plants of the rainforest, the desert, the mountains and more, in specially created ‘climatic zones’. Explore the Rainforest Gully, the Rock Garden, the Eucalypt Lawn and the Mallee Shrublands on marked trails.

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Australian War Memorial

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 armed conflict and during peacekeeping activities. With its ceremonial areas, extensive exhibitions and research facilities, the Memorial has, since the present facility was opened in 1941, become a significant and important part of the national capital. Each gallery contains magnificently presented relics, artworks, photographs and personal items that help define Australia and Australians. The focus of commemoration is the Hall of Memory, together with the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier, the Pool of Reflection, and the Roll of Honour listing 102,000 Australian servicemen and women who have died in war.

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