At the heart of Canberra’s Parliamentary Triangle, the High Court of Australia stands as a symbol of the nation’s judicial authority. This award-winning building commands the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, its architecture reflecting the importance of the cases decided within its walls. Visitors can explore parts of the courthouse, gaining insight into the legal processes that shape the country. The High Court’s location and design underscore its central role in Australian law and governance.
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