Official residence

An official residence is a residence designated by an authority and assigned to an official (such as a head of state, head of government, governor, Parliament Leadership [Speaker & Vice Speaker] or other senior figures), and may be the same place where the office holder conducts their work functions or lives. == List of official residences, by country == === Afghanistan === Arg (Cabinet) === Albania === Prime Minister's Office Pallati i Brigadave Ish-Blloku (former residence of Enver Hoxha) === Algeria === El Mouradia Presidential Palace === Angola === Presidential Palace === Antigua and Barbuda === Government House (Governor-General) === Argentina === Casa Rosada (Presidential office) Quinta de Olivos (Presidential residence) Chapadmalal Residence (Summer House) === Armenia === President's Residence Prime Minister's Vacation House, in Sevan (President, retreat) Prime Minister's Residence Government House === Australia === ==== Federal ==== Government House (King and the Governor-General) Admiralty House (King and the Governor-General, Sydney residence) The Lodge (Prime Minister) Kirribilli House (Prime Minister, Sydney residence) ==== State ==== New South Wales:Government House (Governor) Queensland:Government House (Governor) South Australia:Government House (Governor) Tasmania:Government House (Governor) Victoria:Government House (Governor) Western Australia:Government House (Governor) ==== Territorial ==== ===== Internal territory ===== Northern Territory:Government House (Administrator) ===== External territories ===== Christmas Island:Government House (Administrator) Cocos (Keeling) Islands:Government House (Administrator) Norfolk Island:Government House (Administrator) ===== State, former ===== New South Wales Old Government House (Governor country residence at Parramatta (1790–1855) formerly) Hillview, (Governor summer residence at Sutton Forest (1882–1958), formerly) Cranbrook, Bellevue Hill, (Governor residence 1901–1917, formerly) Queensland Adelaide House, (Governor residence (1859–1862) formerly; now The Deanery of St.

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Official residence

An official residence is a residence designated by an authority and assigned to an official (such as a head of state, head of government, governor, Parliament Leadership [Speaker & Vice Speaker] or other senior figures), and may be the same place where the office holder conducts their work functions or lives. == List of official residences, by country == === Afghanistan === Arg (Cabinet) === Albania === Prime Minister's Office Pallati i Brigadave Ish-Blloku (former residence of Enver Hoxha) === Algeria === El Mouradia Presidential Palace === Angola === Presidential Palace === Antigua and Barbuda === Government House (Governor-General) === Argentina === Casa Rosada (Presidential office) Quinta de Olivos (Presidential residence) Chapadmalal Residence (Summer House) === Armenia === President's Residence Prime Minister's Vacation House, in Sevan (President, retreat) Prime Minister's Residence Government House === Australia === ==== Federal ==== Government House (King and the Governor-General) Admiralty House (King and the Governor-General, Sydney residence) The Lodge (Prime Minister) Kirribilli House (Prime Minister, Sydney residence) ==== State ==== New South Wales:Government House (Governor) Queensland:Government House (Governor) South Australia:Government House (Governor) Tasmania:Government House (Governor) Victoria:Government House (Governor) Western Australia:Government House (Governor) ==== Territorial ==== ===== Internal territory ===== Northern Territory:Government House (Administrator) ===== External territories ===== Christmas Island:Government House (Administrator) Cocos (Keeling) Islands:Government House (Administrator) Norfolk Island:Government House (Administrator) ===== State, former ===== New South Wales Old Government House (Governor country residence at Parramatta (1790–1855) formerly) Hillview, (Governor summer residence at Sutton Forest (1882–1958), formerly) Cranbrook, Bellevue Hill, (Governor residence 1901–1917, formerly) Queensland Adelaide House, (Governor residence (1859–1862) formerly; now The Deanery of St.

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