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Kirribilli
House
Kirribilli House
is the Sydney residence of the Prime Minister of Australia. Kirribilli
House is a residence maintained for the official use of Prime
Ministers when they need to perform official duties and extend
official hospitality when in Sydney. The official Prime Ministerial
residence is the Lodge, Canberra. Kirribilli House is located
on the North Shore of Sydney Harbour, in the suburb of Kirribilli,
with impressive views across to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and
to the Sydney Opera House. Located beside Kirribilli House is
Admiralty House, which is the Sydney residence of the Governor
General of Australia.
Although it is not intended to be the Prime Minister's (or anybody's)
primary place of residence, John Howard, the current Prime Minister,
attracted much adverse comment when he announced at the beginning
of his Prime Ministership in 1996 that he would use Kirribilli
House as his primary home. He would stay at the Lodge only when
he is in Canberra for parliamentary or government business, but
he would live primarily at Kirribilli House. Howard said that
he had made this decision so that his family could remain together
while his three children lived at home and one son attended university
in Sydney.
The house was renovated to enable a family of five to live there
on a permanent basis. Howard's decision raised ire particularly
in Melbourne, since the main reason Canberra was established as
seat of government was to deny that status to Sydney and eliminate
inter-city rivalry. Howard's explanation left open the possibility
that once his children had left home, he would then take up residence
in Canberra at The Lodge. However, after his children had all
left home, Howard chose to remain at Kirribilli House. He sometimes
said that The Lodge was effectively his main residence due to
his work requiring him to be in Canberra more often than in Sydney,
but he has never retreated from his decision in principle to base
himself at Kirribilli House whenever he was not needed in Canberra.
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