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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.
North Sydney: 1901 New South Wales 53 Suburb of North Sydney: Geographic location Kylea Tink: Independent Inner-metropolitan O'Connor: 1980 Western Australia 1,126,937 C. Y. O'Connor: Engineer Rick Wilson: Liberal Rural Oxley: 1949 Queensland 159 John Oxley: Explorer Milton Dick: Labor Outer-metropolitan Page: 1984 New South Wales 19,342 Earle ...
The ability of the chambers of Parliament to establish committees is given in section 49 of the Constitution, which states that, "The powers, privileges, and immunities of the Senate and of the House of Representatives, and of the members and the committees of each House, shall be such as are declared by the Parliament, and until declared shall ...
Updating to reflect official seating chart on Australian House of Reps website. Aston moved to government benches pending official placement of new member. 09:54, 15 January 2023: 824 × 754 (59 KB) DrewPwein: Reverted to version as of 05:59, 5 January 2023 (UTC) 06:05, 5 January 2023: 824 × 754 (59 KB) JML1148
The historic Sydney Mint building, along with the entrance building to Parliament House, are preserved remnants of the original Sydney Hospital. The State Library of New South Wales is located on Macquarie Street, as are the historic Chief Secretary's Building and the old New South Wales Treasury (now part of the InterContinental Hotel).
This is a list of members of the House of Representatives of the 47th Parliament of Australia (2022–2025). They were elected in the 2022 Australian federal election or subsequent by-elections. [ 1 ]
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).
The division was proclaimed at the redistribution of 21 November 1968, replacing the old Division of Dalley, Division of East Sydney and Division of West Sydney; it was first contested at the 1969 election. The seat is a safe seat for the Australian Labor Party (ALP) which has never polled less than 60% of the two-party preferred vote at any ...