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The 2017 fence blocked reaching the roof from the exterior grassy slopes, not all public roof access. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-12/security-fences-shut-patrons-out-parliament-house-grassy-slopes/8896074 APH says visitors can reach the grass roof from inside via lift; it also said grass-ramp access had already been restricted after a 2001 security review. https://www.aph.gov.au/Visit_Parliament/Things_to_Do/Learn_about_the_flag https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Department_of_Parliamentary_Services/Publications/Annual_Reports/Annual_Report_2012-13/Part_3_Report_on_performance

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The Australian parliament was designed with a lawn rooftop that is accessible to the public, this was intentional symbolism that placed the people above the government of the day... Anyway they fenced it off in 2017 lol https://t.co/n4oXdsSmJV https://t.co/0BxrdsljzY

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