The Prime Minister has opened his doors to the public in Sydney, hosting an open day at Kirribilli House.
People were invited to have a look around the grounds and gardens of the official Sydney residence for the leader of Australia on Saturday.
Kerryanne Smith, Elyria Hayes, and Rosanne Hayes enjoying the Kirribilli and Admiralty House open day on Saturday. NCA NewsWire / David Swift Credit: News Corp Australia
“While Kirribilli House is the Prime Minister’s official residence in Sydney, the Australian people are its true custodians,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.
“Since 1957, Kirribilli House has been a Commonwealth property for special occasions and official purposes, including as an official residence.
“Countless international dignitaries have visited for bilateral talks and official events.”
The public were invited to visit Kirribilli and Admiralty House on Saturday. NCA NewsWire / David Swift Credit: News Corp AustraliaThousands lined up to get an inside look of Kirribilli House. NCA NewsWire / David Swift Credit: News Corp AustraliaThe weather cleared just in time for people to visit Kirribilli House. NCA NewsWire / David Swift Credit: News Corp AustraliaKirribilli House has impressive views of Sydney Harbour. NCA NewsWire / David Swift Credit: News Corp Australia
Thousands of people visited the historical grounds on Saturday, with many opting to bring a picnic while enjoying views of Sydney Harbour.
Many enjoyed the sunshine as they took in the historic site after the city was blanketed in fog on early Saturday morning, causing many delays on public transport and at the airport.
Despite fog affecting the ferries on Saturday, the weather quickly changed just in time for the Kirribilli and Admiralty House open day. NCA NewsWire / David Swift Credit: News Corp AustraliaSydneysiders were able to enjoy some sunshine while strolling through the grounds of Kirribilli and Admiralty House. NCA NewsWire / David Swift Credit: News Corp Australia
But once the fog lifted, Sydney Harbour was on full display and enjoyed by those who checked out Kirribilli House.
Dan and Fiona Johnson with their kids Ava, 13 and Elena 8 taking in the sights of Sydney Harbour from Kirribilli House. NCA NewsWire / David Swift Credit: News Corp Australia
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