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Posted 12 August 2024 What is bicameralism? The term comes from the Latin meaning “two rooms” or “two houses”. The Parliament of NSW is a bicameral parliament with two distinct chambers: the ...
Posted 21 September 2023 "While we work to support reconciliation and learning, it is important to remember how our decisions impact not only Aboriginal people now but future generations." ...
Posted 7 March 2023 “What we discovered about this history of Aboriginal voting rights in NSW is quite surprising. Although not prevented from voting based on race, other legal ...
Posted 26 October 2022 Catch up on constitutional law expert Professor Anne Twomey’s captivating talk discussing how Australia’s federal system functioned during the COVID 19 pandemic. “The ...
Posted 4 May 2022 Catch up on the latest in our House Talks series Sound Citizens: Australia’s Early Women Parliamentarians on Radio. Women found their voice on Australian radio from the 1920s to ...
Posted 31 March 2022 Catch up on our first House Talks event for 2022 - 'Henry Parkes and Saul Samuel: The Duo Who Preserved Australia's Colonial History'. Presented by Paul Brunton OAM, FAHA, ...
Posted 22 September 2021 Catch up on ‘The Role of the Attorney General' as part of our new annual series The Edmund Barton Lecture. The event was introduced by the Hon. Jonathan O'Dea MP, Speaker ...
Posted 29 July 2021 Catch up on the latest in our 'House Talks' series, A Colonial Divorce: Drawing the Boundaries of NSW. In this fascinating talk, Dr André Brett, historian, researcher and ...