National Parliament House, Port Moresby
| National Parliament House, Port Moresby | |
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Interactive map of National Parliament House, Port Moresby | |
| Former names | House of Assembly Building of Papua and New Guinea (1964–1975) |
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| Location | P.O. Parliament House, Waigani[1], Port Moresby, National Capital District, Papua New Guinea |
| Coordinates | 9°25′41″S 147°11′30″E / 9.42806°S 147.19167°E |
| Opened | 8 August 1984 |
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| Architectural | Melanesian |
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| parliament.gov.pg | |
| New Guinea portal |
The National Parliament House, Port Moresby or the National Parliament Building in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, is home to the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea.
Foundation
The Papua and New Guinea House of Assembly seated between 1964 and 1975 in a building in downtown Port Moresby that was previously used as a hospital.[2] The National Parliament Building was officially opened by Prince Charles on 8 August 1984.[2] The old building was demolished and it is currently being redeveloped as a Political History museum and library.[2]
The National Parliament Building is adjacent to the Supreme Court Buildings.[2]
In 2025 the Australian Government offered to fund the construction of a new ministerial wing of the National Parliament Building.[3]
References
- ^ "Building and Precincts Division". parliament.gov.pg. National Parliament of Papua New Guinea.
- ^ a b c d "About Our Parliament". parliament.gov.pg. National Parliament of Papua New Guinea.
- ^ McGuirk, Rod (16 September 2025). "Australia gifts Papua New Guinea a Parliament House extension for its 50th independence anniversary". ABC News. Retrieved 19 September 2025.
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