Seat_of_Government_Act_1904

Seat of Government Act 1904

Seat of Government Act 1904

Act of the Parliament of Australia


The Seat of Government Act 1904 was an Act of the Parliament of Australia that provided that the "seat of government of the Commonwealth" (i.e., the national capital) should be within 17 miles (27 km) of Dalgety, New South Wales.[1]

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The site turned out to be unacceptable to the Government of New South Wales, due partly to its distance from Sydney and proximity to Victoria.[2] A more practical objection was the distance to the main Sydney-Melbourne railway line and the expense involved in constructing a spur to the proposed capital.[3]

The Act was repealed in 1908 by the Seat of Government Act 1908, which selected Canberra as the new site for the territory.[4][5]


References

  1. "SEAT OF GOVERNMENT, No. 7 of 1904". Australian Government, Federal Register of Legislation. 15 August 1904.
  2. "Seat of Government Act 1908, Act No. 24 of 1908 as amended". Australian Government, Federal Register of Legislation. 8 November 2000.
  3. "FEDERAL CAPITAL". Register. 9 October 1908. p. 7. Retrieved 14 September 2023.



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