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Home Hill
Home Hill was the home of Prime Minister Joseph Lyons, Enid Lyons and their 12 children in Devonport, Tasmania.
Learn more![The Lyons family pose for a black and white photo, taken in 1935.](/sites/default/files/styles/main/public/2021-11/HH%20-%20Lyons%20Family%20Circa%201935_National%20Trust%20Tasmania.jpg.webp?itok=kW4O3OI2)
The Lyons Family at Home Hill circa 1935.
Photo: National Trust Tasmania
Old Parliament House
Old Parliament House served as the home of the Australian Parliament from 1927 to 1988 and is now a nationally significant heritage place and home to the Museum of Australia Democracy. Generations of Australians visit and experience the building as a vibrant historic and civic space.
Learn more![A black and white image of the architecture of Old Parliament House.](/sites/default/files/styles/main/public/2021-11/Old%20Parliament%20House_Andrew%20Merry_MoAD%20Collection.jpg.webp?itok=d9ScKgAJ)
Old Parliament House, 2015.
Photo: Andrew Merry/MoAD
Curtin Family Home
The Curtin Family Home in Cottesloe was home to the extended Curtin family and a place where the people in his electorate could come to see John Curtin.
Learn more![A small white house with a red tile roof with large trees overhanging and white picket fence.](/sites/default/files/styles/main/public/2021-11/Curtin%20family%20home_National%20Trust%20WA.jpg.webp?itok=eTJZSX-4)
Curtin Family Home, Cottesloe, Western Australia.
Photo: National Trust of Australia (WA)
Chifley Home
The Chifley home at 10 Busby Street in Bathurst was the home of Ben Chifley and his wife Elizabeth. It is now a house museum with a collection of their furnishings and personal possessions.
Learn more![Ben Chifley with children at the front gate of his home at 10 Busby St, Bathurst](/sites/default/files/styles/main/public/2021-09/Ben%20Chifley%20with%20children%20at%20front%20gate.jpg.webp?itok=QcZhbb6Z)
Ben Chifley with children at the front gate of his home at 10 Busby Street, Bathurst.
Photo: Chifley Home/Bathurst Regional Council