Official Slipper portrait to be unveiled in Parliament House

By Fergus Hunter, Political Reporter
Updated March 12 2017 - 12:33am, first published 12:27am
News. Portrait paintings hanging on the walls of the first floor art
space in Parliament House, are now free of rope barriers, enabling
visitors and members of the public, an unrestricted view of former
Prime ministers and other dignitaries including Queen Elizabeth II.
January 22nd. 2014 Canberra Times photograph by Graham Tidy.


photo.JPG Photo: Graham Tidy
News. Portrait paintings hanging on the walls of the first floor art space in Parliament House, are now free of rope barriers, enabling visitors and members of the public, an unrestricted view of former Prime ministers and other dignitaries including Queen Elizabeth II. January 22nd. 2014 Canberra Times photograph by Graham Tidy. photo.JPG Photo: Graham Tidy

The official portrait of former speaker of the House of Representatives, Peter Slipper, will be revealed later this month after sitting in a Parliament House basement for a year.

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