The High Court of Australia Canberra Australia
The High Court building is an outstanding example of late modern brutalist architecture. It has light-filled, bold geometric shapes and spaces, raw massed concrete, dynamic internal movement, and strong links with neighbouring buildings and landscape. It is monumental and asymmetrical, but also functional. Situated on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin Parkes Canberra ACT Australia More Info
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The High Court of Australia Canberra Australia
The High Court building is an outstanding example of late modern brutalist architecture. It has light-filled, bold geometric shapes and spaces, raw massed concrete, dynamic internal movement, and strong links with neighbouring buildings and landscape. It is monumental and asymmetrical, but also functional. Situated on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin Parkes Canberra ACT Australia More Info
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The Hotel Orient
The Hotel Orient is the earliest surviving, 19th century (1870), hotel in central Brisbane still offering accommodation and is amongst the longest licensed hotels in Brisbane. A “first class” Hotel in the 1870’s, the Orient demarks the juncture of the Brisbane Central Business District and Fortitude Valley along a major inner city thoroughfare which is Queen Street, the main street in Brisbane. More Info
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The Hotel Orient
The Hotel Orient is the earliest surviving, 19th century (1870), hotel in central Brisbane still offering accommodation and is amongst the longest licensed hotels in Brisbane. A “first class” Hotel in the 1870’s, the Orient demarks the juncture of the Brisbane Central Business District and Fortitude Valley along a major inner city thoroughfare which is Queen Street, the main street in Brisbane. More Info
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The Lithgow Flash
Memorial Statue to Marjorie Jackson - Nelson known as the Lithgow Flash.Marjorie Nelson won two Olympic Gold Medals during her athletics career. Between 1950and 1954 Marjorie won every state and Australian title for the 100yds, 100m, 220yrds and 200m. At the 1950 Commonwealth Games held in Auckland , New Zealand , she won four gold medals. In the 100 metres she equaled the world record. At the same Olympic tournament, Marjorie won the gold medal for the 200 metres to set a New World record. Lithgow New South Wales Australia More Info
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