Noun
an area (sometimes in a balcony) set aside for reporters (especially in a legislative hall)
Source: WordNet"This is the recession that Australia had to have," Labor's longest-serving treasurer told a surprised Canberra press gallery. Source: Internet
When the party organised a reprint of McEwen's autobiography a few years ago, Joyce and his closest political ally, former resources minister Matt Canavan, lined up veteran press gallery journalist Laurie Oakes to speak at its launch. Source: Internet
I needed to find out if this was just a case of a sexy venue with great “press gallery“ of “Black Cat Bistro groupies“. Source: Internet
In 2011, I was working in the Canberra press gallery when the campaign to "axe the tax" – the Gillard government's carbon price – was picking up steam. Source: Internet
Now he and the Prime Minister have run away from the Ottawa press gallery and the Prime Minister won’t let the Finance Minister speak to the media. Source: Internet
Over almost 12 years as a reporter at CP, Coyle worked in the Queen’s Park press gallery and the Parliamentary press gallery in Ottawa. Source: Internet