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"Parliament House: A Historic Hub of Political Discourse and Decision-Making" Located in Buckley & Nunn Limited, Bourke Street, Melbourne, Parliament House stands as a symbol of democracy in Australia. Built in 1955 during the era when Melbourne proudly held the title of "The Olympic City, " this iconic structure has witnessed countless significant events that have shaped the nation. From Penny Wong's Bosnia meeting to Gladys Berejiklian's water announcement, it has been a witness to crucial discussions on both local and global issues. The engraved plan of Edinburgh, from St Giless to Hackerstons Wynd serves as a reminder of the architectural grandeur that inspired its design. As dusk settles over Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Parliament House illuminates with an enchanting glow. Its majestic presence becomes even more pronounced during Anthony Albanese's ACTU meeting or when Senate debates Bettina Arndt's motion. During Scott Morrison's bushfire presser or Anthony Albanese's fire chiefs meeting, Parliament House assumes a somber role—a place where leaders address crises and offer solace to affected communities. It stands tall amidst adversity and provides hope for those seeking guidance. Beyond Australia’s borders lies National Parliament House Bangladesh—an emblematic counterpart representing democratic values across continents. Together with its international counterparts, it signifies unity among nations striving for progress through governance. Even amidst unusual weather phenomena like snowfall in Canberra or intense bushfires discussed by Scott Morrison at press conferences—Parliament House remains steadfast as a beacon of stability and resilience. Throughout history, this iconic institution has served as a platform for diverse voices to be heard—a testament to the power of democracy. As politicians gather within its walls to shape policies that impact millions of lives, Parliament House continues its legacy as an enduring symbol of Australian democracy—the heart where decisions are made for the betterment of all citizens.