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Commonwealth Parliament Offices, Sydney
Australian government office building
Australian government office building
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Commonwealth Parliament Offices |
| location | Sydney, Australia |
| image | Space 1 Bligh 001.jpg |
| caption | The offices are located within the 1 Bligh Street building |
| type | Commonwealth Government office |
| materials | reinforced concrete |
| controlledby | Australian Government |
The Commonwealth Parliament Offices, Sydney in Sydney, Australia are located at levels 19–21, 1 Bligh Street, Sydney. They serve as a venue for the Cabinet to meet whilst in Sydney.
The former Commonwealth Parliament Offices in Sydney were located at Charterbridge House, 56-70 Phillip Street, Sydney, only one block from Circular Quay and across the road from the Museum of Sydney which is the site of the first Government House in Sydney. They were host to various international leaders During APEC Australia 2007 in September 2007, with visiting heads of state including President of the United States George W. Bush, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, President of the People's Republic of China Hu Jintao and the Prime Minister of Japan Shinzō Abe. The Sydney Office of the Prime Minister of Australia John Howard was situated on the 9th floor of the building. Image:George W. Bush and John Howard, 2007.jpg|George W. Bush and John Howard walking along Phillip Street outside the Commonwealth Parliament Offices. Image:Bush Howard Phillip Street meeting.jpg|George W. Bush and John Howard meeting inside the Commonwealth Parliament Offices. Image:Bush Howard Phillip Street desk.jpg|George W. Bush and John Howard signing a treaty inside the Commonwealth Parliament Offices.
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- (8 November 2013). "Department of Finance, Ministerial and Parliamentary Services".
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