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Access to private areas of Parliament House is controlled electronically to ensure only people with authorised access can enter. Access is enabled by an Australian Parliament House (APH) Access Pass (Access Card).

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*If you are unsure who your Authorised Officer is, please contact the Security Pass Office by emailing securitypass@aph.gov.au or calling (02) 6277 5989

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The APH Security Pass office will contact you once the application has been decided (this can take up to 8 weeks). Once approval is received, call the office on (02) 6277 5989 to make an appointment. Remember to bring photographic identification with you to your appointment.

Access to private areas of Parliament House is controlled electronically to ensure only people with authorised access can enter. Access is enabled by an Australian Parliament House (APH) Access Pass (Access Card). Eligibility and suitability requirements to obtain a pass are outlined in the Australian Parliament House (APH) Private Area Access Policy. If you require additional detailed information on APH Access Card and Suite access, please read the Frequently Asked Questions.  Applying for an APH Access Card To apply for, renew or organise a replacement Access Card, please: complete one of the forms below: APH Access Card Application form (PDF, 353 KB) (also for members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery) APH Access Card Application form – Sponsored (PDF, 300 KB) send the completed application form (signed by the applicant and an Authorised Officer) to the Pass Office by emailing securitypass@aph.gov.au. *If you are unsure who your Authorised Officer is, please contact the Security Pass Office by emailing securitypass@aph.gov.au or calling (02) 6277 5989 The APH Security Pass office will contact you once the application has been decided (this can take up to 8 weeks). Once approval is received, call the office on (02) 6277 5989 to make an appointment. Remember to bring photographic identification with you to your appointment. Pass Office opening hours The Pass Office is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 4:50 pm (excluding public holidays). Location The Pass Office is located on Ground Floor in the Marble Foyer. It is near the main front pass issue desk and adjacent to the main front public entrance. View map Lost Australian Parliament House Access Card If your card is lost, damaged or stolen, report it immediately by either: emailing securitypass@aph.gov.au calling the Pass Office on (02) 6277 5989 calling (02) 6277 5999 out of hours. More information For more information, contact the Pass Office by emailing securitypass@aph.gov.au, or calling (02) 6277 5989.

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If you require additional detailed information on APH Access Card and Suite access, please read the Frequently Asked Questions.

Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor or nurse advice line (811 in most provinces and territories) if you are having problems. It's also a good idea to know your test results and keep a list of the medicines you take.

Eligibility and suitability requirements to obtain a pass are outlined in the Australian Parliament House (APH) Private Area Access Policy.

The Pass Office is located on Ground Floor in the Marble Foyer. It is near the main front pass issue desk and adjacent to the main front public entrance.