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  2. Parliamentary Christian Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural Parliamentary service was held at St Andrew's Presbyterian, close to the Parliament on 25 February 1969. [15] Ten clergymen took part in that service, with the organiser, Mervyn Lee, saying "it is right and proper for members of both sides of the Parliament to be drawn together to worship in this way."

  3. Parliament House, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Parliament House, Sydney is a group of heritage-listed buildings which houses the Parliament of the state of New South Wales.The main building is located on the east side of Macquarie Street in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales.

  4. List of official openings by Elizabeth II in Australia

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    NSW: 4 May 1988 Parliament House, Canberra: Canberra: ACT: 9 May 1988 State Library of New South Wales annexe: Sydney: NSW: May 1988 Second session of the fiftieth Parliament of New South Wales: Sydney: NSW: 20 February 1992 Bonython Primary School: Canberra: ACT: 24 February 1992 [2] Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2002: Coolum: Qld ...

  5. REP. JOSH BRECHEEN: I was at the National Prayer Service ...

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    U.S. President Donald Trump stands near Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde as he attends the National Day of Prayer Service at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, U.S., January 21, 2025.

  6. Parliament of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of New South Wales, formally the Legislature of New South Wales, [5] [6] is the bicameral legislative body of the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW). It consists of the monarch, the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (lower house) and the New South Wales Legislative Council (upper house).

  7. New South Wales Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Both the Assembly and Council sit at Parliament House in the state capital, Sydney. The Assembly is presided over by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. The Assembly has 93 members, elected by single-member constituency, which are commonly known as seats. Voting is by the optional preferential system. [4] NSW first Legislative Assembly ...

  8. Christian Democratic Party (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    One of the co-founders, Fred Nile, a Congregational Church minister, ran as their upper house candidate in the NSW State election. The Christian Democratic Party's platform espoused social conservatism. It changed its name in 1998.

  9. New South Wales Legislative Council - Wikipedia

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    The New South Wales Legislative Council, often referred to as the upper house, is one of the two chambers of the parliament of the Australian state of New South Wales. Along with the Legislative Assembly, it sits at Parliament House in the state capital, Sydney. It is normal for legislation to be first deliberated on and passed by the ...