Politicians, ambassadors and other guests have joined the governor-general, prime minister and opposition leader for a special service to commemorate Queen Elizabeth's life.
State and territory leaders and other guests have travelled to Canberra for the memorialThe service, which is taking place in the Great Hall at Parliament House, began with a minute's silence in remembrance of the Queen.
Many leaders, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, signed the condolence book for the Queen before the service began.
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