Several Australian leaders have come together at the nation’s capital to pay their respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Leaders including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Governor-General David Hurley and opposition leader Peter Dutton gathered at Parliament House where they lay wreaths in honour of the Queen.
The wreaths were placed at the base of a statue of the Queen which was unveiled by the Queen Elizabeth herself back in 1988.
Several other officials including ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr and House Speaker Milton Dick also took the time to pay their respects.
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