ACT politicians have expressed their regrets at the death of the Queen.
“On behalf of the ACT Government and the people of Canberra, we offer our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family,” Chief Minister Andrew Barr said.
“We also extend our condolences to the people of the United Kingdom.
“Today marks the end of an era.
“Her Majesty had a long history with the national capital, having visited Canberra on 14 occasions throughout her time as monarch. Her first visit was in 1954 to open the Federal Parliament, and her most recent visit was in 2011 as part of a National Tour.
“In 1992, Her Majesty opened Bonython Primary School, and in 2006, she honoured emergency services personnel involved in the January 2003 bushfires.
“Her Majesty has been the monarch throughout the lives of the majority of Canberrans. Her life is an incredible dedication to public duty, and I’m sure many Canberrans will be saddened by her passing this morning.
“May she rest in peace.”
Canberra Liberals leader Elizabeth Lee said: “On behalf of the Canberra Liberals, I offer my condolences to the Royal Family and the people of the Commonwealth for the passing of Her Majesty the Queen.
“Following a lifetime of dedication and service, Her Majesty has been a pillar of strength, and this loss will be felt by so many not only across Canberra but the world.
“Her Majesty has personified grace, dignity, and dedication for more than 70 years as Queen, and we thank her for her services.
“May she Rest In Peace.”