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Government House, Canberra - Definition and Overview

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Government House, Canberra, commonly known as Yarralumla is the official residence of the Governor-General of Australia, located in the suburb of Yarralumla, Canberra.

Between the formation of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901 and 1927, the Australian government was located in Melbourne, and the official residence of the Governor-General (the representative of the Crown in Australia) was Government House, Melbourne. When Canberra was designated as the site of the future capital of Australia in 1913, the government bought "Yarralumla," a homestead built by the Campbell family in 1891, for use as a permanent Government House.

Because of the First World War and postwar economies, however, the government did not actually move to Canberra until 1927, and it was only then that the Governor-General began to use Yarralumla. Between 1927 and 1930 the Governor-General continued to be based at Government House, Melbourne, and stayed at Yarralumla only when the Parliament of Australia was sitting.

In 1930 the government, as an economy measure during the Great Depression, returned Government House, Melbourne, to the state government of Victoria, and Yarralumla became the Governor-General's only official residence. Sir Isaac Isaacs was the first Governor-General to live there permanently.

Since the 1920s the house has been extended and renovated several times, but the basic structure of the 1891 house can still be seen. For many years critics said that the house lacked distinction, and there were proposals to build a new, grander Government House. In recent years, however, Yarralumla has become generally accepted, and it seems unlikely that it will be replaced.

The house is set in 53 hectares of parkland. The suburb of Yarralumla, which has grown up around Government House, is one of Canberra's most expensive and exclusive areas, and is the site of many foreign embassies.

At Government House, the Governor-General presides over meetings of the Executive Council, holds ceremonies to present honours such as the Order of Australia, receives visiting heads of state and other dignitaries and the credentials of ambassadors to Australia, and entertains people from all walks of life. It was in his study at Yarralumla that Sir John Kerr dismissed Gough Whitlam as Prime Minister of Australia on November 11, 1975.

Australia's head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, stays at Government House when she visits Canberra, as do other visiting heads of state.

See also: Government House

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