Kirribilli House


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Kirribilli House

(ˈkɪrɪˌbɪlɪ)
n
1. (Placename) the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister
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Once Harry has completed the challenge, which will take over an hour, Harry and Meghan will make calls on the Leader of the Opposition at Admiralty House and the Prime Minister at Kirribilli House.
by Reuters Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, centre in blue jacket, and his wife Lucy, centre left, pose for a photo with the West Indies (in white shirts) and Australian (in blue shirts) cricket teams at a New Year's Day reception for the team at Kirribilli House in Sydney.
Among her topics are the weight and quality of words, the greatest show on Earth, Parliament, the press, Kirribilli House, Australia as the best country in the world, show biz, stingy with public money but generous with his own, irrelevancies, Have-a-Look Avenue, and Mama.
couldn't bat, I couldn't bowl, couldn't field, but I could sledge, and I think I held my place in the team on this basis, I promise there'll be none that today," Abbott said in during the ' High Tea' hosted India and Australia cricket teams, at the Kirribilli House in Sydney on Thursday.
England's Scott Borthwick is moved into position by Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott during a photo shoot at a New Year's Day reception at Kirribilli House in Sydney, Australia.
After the IFR, Prince Harry attended a reception hosted by the Australian prime minister at Kirribilli House, Sydney.
Harry will also be attending a reception hosted by the country's prime minister, Tony Abbott, at Kirribilli House, after watching the events on the water from the surveying ship HMAS Leeuwin.
What's wrong with her hair'?" Her mother, Moira, 89, said: "I remember when she first started in politics, I said that I wanted to live at Kirribilli House [the official residence of the Australian Prime Minister] and she said to me, 'You'll be lucky, Mum'.
Indeed, in one respect, his tenure at Kirribilli House reminds one of the Whitlam era: principles are cast in the hardest of stone until it comes time for a back flip.