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'Yeribee' Indigenous experiences of Parliament House

About the tour

Hear the stories of our Indigenous parliamentarians, explore the site history of Parliament House, gain insights into how Australia's First Peoples are participating in the nation's democratic processes, and enjoy significant artworks from the Parliament House Art Collection by celebrated Indigenous artists. 

The tour will look at the Great Hall Tapestry, The Great Hall Embroidery, The Barunga Statement, The Apology to Australia's Indigenous Peoples, The Yirrkala Bark Petitions, recent portraiture commissions, and significant pieces from Indigenous artists from the Parliament House Art Collection. 

Plan your visit

Please arrive 10 minutes before the tour starts. This tour runs for 45 minutes.

All guided experiences depart on-time and run subject to the operational needs of the Parliament.

If you would like information about accessibility at Parliament House, please contact us on 02 6277 5399.

Wheelchairs and prams are available from the Information Desk.

We look forward to welcoming you to Parliament House. Plan your visit today.


Images: Wesley Barton Walters (1928–2014), Neville Bonner, 1979, Historic Memorials Collection, Parliament House Art Collections; Jandamarra Cadd (born 1973), Yorta Yorta people, Nova Peris OAM, 2019, Historic Memorials Collection, Parliament House Art Collections; Mary Moore (born 1957) The Hon Kenneth (Ken) Wyatt AM, MP, 2017, Historic Memorials Collection, Parliament House Art Collections; Jude Rae (born 1956) The Hon Linda Burney MP, 2018, Historic Memorials Collection, Parliament House Art Collections.

 

Duration: 45 minutes

Cost: Free

Parking: Free for 1 hour, then parking rates apply

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If you need help to book your tour, please call 02 6277 5399.

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