The Green Room. Four Key Facts. What s that dingus? CASE FILE: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. OK sleuths investigate the Chamber to reveal four key facts.

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CASE FILE: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Green Room Four Key Facts OK sleuths investigate the Chamber to reveal four key facts. What s that dingus? Snoop around to find this mystery object: The map, tools and the Intelligence files in the detective kit will help. Piece of cake? Who sat in the biggest chair in this Chamber? What animals are on the Coats of Arms and which countries do you suspect they belong to? What do you suspect has caused the colour of the flags to fade? Do you reckon the gold Mace and despatch boxes on the central table are real or replicas? Why do you think so? Members of Parliament used these buttons to call for help from attendants. Talk with your group and make a list of things politicians would have needed while working in this Chamber.

CASE FILE: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Green Room What s that dingus? Snoop around to find this mystery object: Investigate the big glass box with desks and chairs in it. Grilled! Imagine stepping back into the past... Your group are now Members of the House of Representatives. What is one promise you made when you were selected to represent your electorate? How will you keep this promise? Go to the large radio broadcasting equipment near the doorway leading to King s Hall. You are now being interviewed by a journalist. There is a microphone in your kit. Passing it around to each other, record the promise you made and tell how you will keep it. These ink wells were used before ballpoint pens existed. What topics would the politicians have written about?

CASE FILE: PRIME MINISTER S OFFICE The Corner Office Four Key Facts OK sleuths investigate the Prime Minister s Office to reveal four key facts. What s that dingus? Snoop around to find this mystery object: The map, tools and the Intelligence files in the detective kit will help. Piece of cake? What important sights of Canberra can be seen outside the windows of this office? The Prime Minister worked in this office a lot. Who do you suspect chose the artworks for the room? The office remains exactly how it was when the last Prime Minister left in 1988. Do you know his name? Find the television. What is different about this technology to televisions today? What sort of programs do you think the Prime Minister watched on the TV? Send one detective with a teacher to investigate how much of the Prime Minister s office can be seen through the spy hole, then report back to the group. Talk with your group about the purpose of the spy hole.

CASE FILE: PRIME MINISTER S OFFICE The Corner Office What s that dingus? Snoop around to find this mystery object: Grilled! The Prime Minister s phone is on the desk. Prime Minister Bob Hawke said forests in Tasmania should be protected. Decide in your group one thing you want to protect in your environment. Imagine you are the Prime Minister and your phone is ringing! It s a journalist wanting to interview you. Pass around the microphone and record your statement about why you would protect that thing in your environment. Can you locate these red and green lights? They tell staff to go to one of the Chambers. If the green light was flashing and the Prime Minister wasn t in the office, where would they be?

CASE FILE: SENATE CHAMBER The Red Room Four Key Facts OK sleuths investigate the Chamber to reveal four key facts. The map, tools and Intelligence file in the detective kit will help. Piece of cake? What symbol of royalty is on the top of the Black Rod? An important person from Great Britain or their Australian representative sat in the chair that has a crown on it. Who do you think those people were? Which big chair do you reckon was used by the President of the Senate? Look up! People who needed the best view for reporting and photographing the Senators sat upstairs. What is the job title of the people who report the news? Material Witnesses Forensic time! Get your mitts on bagged samples 1, 2 and 3 in the detective kit and examine them closely. Are they plant, animal or synthetic materials? Guess what the samples are and where they are used in the Senate. Note your group s observations: 1. We suspect this is... 2. We think this might be... 3. This is most likely...

CASE FILE: SENATE CHAMBER The Red Room Material Witnesses Inspect bagged samples 4 and 5 in the detective kit. Where can you see these materials in the Chamber? Can you see the glass box protecting some chairs and desks? What is the furniture protected from? Further Investigation Write down three questions your group would like to ask about this room and the people who worked here. Your teacher might be able to use information from the Intelligence files to answer them, otherwise research them back at school! Take a close look to investigate damage that can happen in the Senate. What have people done to cause this damage?

CASE FILE: KING S HALL The Heart of the House What s the Lingo? Surveillance time! Walk to the statue that gives the Hall its name. Talk with your group about features of George V s clothing that are evidence of his leadership. Keeping an eye on the statue, can you decipher this lingo to make two words? XRE RATPEROIM The words are in Latin, a very old language. Unscramble the letters below to find out what the words mean in English and what kind of leader George V was! GIKN ROREPME Heads and Hands There are many paintings hung around the Hall. Using your best undercover surveillance can you identify four Prime Ministers? I was the first Prime Minister to work in the Provisional Parliament House when it opened in 1927. I am Australia s longest serving Prime Minister. I did the job for 18 years, 5 months and 10 days. I was Prime Minister in the final year of this building as parliament, and the first Prime Minister to work in the new Parliament House in 1988. I was Prime Minister during the Second World War. After I died, a memorial service was held for me here in King s Hall.

CASE FILE: KING S HALL The Heart of the House Special Business King s Hall was the heart of Parliament House and was used in many ways and for many different occasions. Can you identify these historic events: a funeral, election day, protest or royal visit? In 1992, Old Parliament House was occupied to mark the 20th anniversary of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. In 1945, Prime Minister John Curtin was remembered and missed by Australians. In 1954, Queen Elizabeth II was the first reigning monarch to walk through the Hall and open parliament in the Senate. 6000 people voted in King s Hall for the 2013 federal election.

CASE FILE: KING S HALL The Heart of the House Meaning in the Map The city of Canberra was planned very carefully, including the position of this building. Talk among your group and decide why you think this building and its history are important to keep in the future. Report the verdict to your classmates back at school. Use the map below to put your finger on the location of Old Parliament House. With your teacher, go through the front doors of the building onto the steps. Can you see: A protest site? A good place for a bush walk? A lake? A memorial building? The new Parliament House? Why can t you see that building? When it was first constructed, it was important that Old Parliament House was connected to the city of Canberra. Although it is no longer a working parliament, the building is still important!