Federal government banks $122.5 million from parliamentary triangle sales

By Tom McIlroy
Updated December 8 2017 - 1:03pm, first published 12:53pm
The East and West block at the parliamentry triangle may be sold off.
The National Archives of Australia - East Block building.

Photo: Jamila Toderas
The East and West block at the parliamentry triangle may be sold off. The National Archives of Australia - East Block building. Photo: Jamila Toderas
News.  Anzac Park East Building that is 100% vacant.  Warning sign on one of the entrances to the building warning of asbestos. Some of the many broken windows around the building.  27 November 2014.  Canberra Times photo by Jeffrey Chan.
News. Anzac Park East Building that is 100% vacant. Warning sign on one of the entrances to the building warning of asbestos. Some of the many broken windows around the building. 27 November 2014. Canberra Times photo by Jeffrey Chan.
pic Melissa Stiles chronicle 050818 jetty.

National Capital Authority director of projects Andrew Smith at the new jetty.
pic Melissa Stiles chronicle 050818 jetty. National Capital Authority director of projects Andrew Smith at the new jetty.

The federal government has banked $122.5 million from the sale of four properties in Canberra's parliamentary triangle, including $15.5 million for the home of the National Archives of Australia.