Prime Minister Anthony Albanese,Governor-General David Hurley and members of the Executive Council.Credit:Tracey Nearmy/Getty Images
Several hundred members of the public gathered on the lawns of Parliament House for the proclamation ceremony,which took place at midday.
This was the first time such a ceremony has been held at the Parliament House forecourt since the building was opened in 1988. Australia proclaimed allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II down the hill at Old Parliament House on 8 February 1952.
Members of the public watching the proclamation ceremony for King Charles III,at Parliament House in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
Australia’s Federation Guard – a ceremonial unit comprising the three services of the Australian Defence Force – stood in formation in front of the building while the band from the Royal Military College at Duntroon played a march and snippets ofWaltzing Matilda.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during the proclamation ceremony for King Charles III,at Parliament House in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
Politicians from both sides attended the ceremony,including Opposition Leader Peter Dutton,Nationals leader David Littleproud,Speaker Milton Dick and Senate President Sue Lines.
The vice-regal convoy arrived under parliament’s Great Verandah where Hurley greeted Albanese and Dutton.