Telstra Tower is located on the hilltop of (Black Mountain), Montenegro, on the western outskirts of the Australian capital Canberra, west of the Australian National Botanical Garden (Australian National Botanic Gardens), north of (Lake Burley Griffin) of Griffin Lake, about 5 kilometers by car from the city of Canberra. Owned by Australia's largest telecommunications company, Telecom Australia (Telstra), is one of Canberra's landmark buildings.
The highest point in Montenegro, 812m above sea level, on top of the Telstra Tower 192.5 meters high, is the highest point in the Canberra region and is also an important communications facility. Telstra Tower has a viewing platform and a view restaurant that provides panoramic views of the city and surrounding Canberra with no dead angles of 360C.
Telstra Tower is not only an open view and exhibition hall for visitors, but also the only electronic communication base in the entire city and surrounding area of the capital of Canberra. At the entrance of the first floor of the tower, there is a large exhibition hall where visitors can touch the simulated keys with their hands to see how the telecommunications works in their daily lives.