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DID you know the Parliament of Victoria has had seven homes since it opened its doors in 1856?
Do you have any idea how many high teas are served in the parliamentary dining room each year?
And which famous tennis player used Parliament’s grass tennis court to practise for the Australian Open?
For answers to questions like these, local residents have been urged to head to Parliament House in Melbourne for its Open Day on Sunday, 25 June.
Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said the open day was a unique opportunity to walk the corridors of power and view the historic chambers of Parliament.
“The day gives visitors a chance to learn about the colourful Parliamentary characters who have left their indelible mark in the history books, as well as what democracy means to Victorians,” said Mr Donnellan.
“It’s also a good chance for people to see where their elected representatives work and to learn more about the Parliamentary process.
“It’s particularly fitting that this year’s open day focuses on the Parliament of Victoria’s 150th anniversary — a historic milestone in Victoria’s history.”
As well as delving into the Parliament itself, visitors will also have a chance to learn about government agencies who work closely with the Parliament, such as the Victorian Auditor-General’s Office and Victorian Electoral Commission.
“I encourage everyone to attend open day to find out more about their Parliament,” Mr Donnellan said.
Parliament of Victoria Open Day 2006 runs between 11am and 4pm at Parliament House, Spring Street, East Melbourne.
Admission is free. For more information, visit www.parliament.vic.gov.au/150th.

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