John McEwen House explained

John McEwen House
Alternate Names:National Party Headquarters, McEwen House
Location:Barton, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Address:7 National Circuit, Barton, ACT 2600
Namesake:John McEwen
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Owner:ISPT Pty Ltd[1] [2]
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Floor Area:12,000 sq. ft[3]

The John McEwen House, or National Party Headquarters, is the head-office, or headquarters, of the Federal National Party.[4] It was officially opened by Prime Minister John Gorton on 4 November 1968.[5] Unlike the Liberal Party Headquarters, the National Party HQ was built in honour of former Prime Minister and National Party Leader John McEwen whom was Deputy Prime Minister (alive) at the time. Whereas the Liberal Party HQ was renamed in honour of Robert Menzies posthumously.[6] The total cost of the building was A$262,000, over $200k of which being donated for the project.[7] As well as being the head-office for the National Party it also serves offices of other organisations,[7] including the Argentine embassy,[8] and the National Party think tank: the Page Research Centre.[9]

John McEwen House was sold to superannuation fund ISPT Pty Ltd in April 2020 for approximately $15 million, with the Nationals remaining as tenants under a leaseback arrangement.[10]

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  1. Web site: John McEwen House – 7 National Circuit, Barton ACT . 28 May 2020. trinitylaw.com.au . Trinity Law .
  2. Web site: John McEwen House . ispt.net.au . ISPT Super Property .
  3. News: 14 June 1968 . Country Party Headquarters . The Canberra Times .
  4. Web site: National Party – Contact . nationals.org.au . .
  5. Web site: OPENING OF JOHN McEWEN HOUSECANBERRA, A.C.T. – Speech by the Prime Minister, Mr John Gorton . 4 November 1968 . .
  6. Web site: Libs to unveil revamped HQ . Peake . Ross . 22 June 1994 . The Canberra Times .
  7. News: 22 November 1968 . McEwen House Opened . .
  8. Web site: EMBAJADA EN AUSTRALIA . eaust.cancilleria.gob.ar . .
  9. Web site: Page Research Centre – Connect . page.org.au .
  10. News: ISPT bulks up in Canberra as Sydney deal crumbles. Ingrid. Fuary-Wagner. 29 April 2020. 7 April 2023. Australian Financial Review.