I always wanted to visit other cities in Australia but didn't have much chance due to my work. In one weekend my colleague got a car from her sister and we decided to go to Canberra. Australia is really a big continent. It looks so near in the map but actually takes more than 3 hours drive from Sydney to Canberra. It was a rainy day and Canberra was colder than Sydney. We visited the new and old Parliament House, and the War Memorial Museum. I took a picture at the House of Representatives but unfortunately my memory card spoiled and I lost all the pictures. The pictures you see here are from my colleague's camera.
House of Representatives of New Parliament House
The War Memorial Museum is a nice museum but too bad I don't know much about the history of WWI. The only hall that I could make a connection was the invasion of Malaya by the Japanese during WWII.
War Memorial Museum
We stayed in a motel that night. That was the first time I stayed in a motel. After a heavy breakfast in the next morning, we went to Old Bus Depot Market.
Old Bus Depot Market
Before we left Canberra, we stopped by Lake Burley Griffin to take some photos.
New and Old Parliament house, seen from the northeast across Lake Burley Griffin


On our way back, we went into a small town called Goulburn and then the third largest city in New South Wales, Wollongong.
Goulburn town

A lighthouse at Wollongong
Many people said Canberra is just like our Putrajaya, nothing much to see except the government buildings. Well, I have to agree... May be because it was winter and raining, we didn't enjoy much. Anyway, at least I have been to Canberra, Goulburn and Wollongong. :)