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Posted 22 July 2025 In Term 2 2025, the NSW Parliament’s Education team took its Legal Studies on the Road program across the state, delivering dynamic and curriculum-aligned workshops to senior ...
Posted 7 November 2024 On Tuesday 5 November, NSW Parliament held its annual NSW Schools Constitutional Convention, an opportunity for year 11 students to engage in meaningful discussions about ...
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 4 June 2024 United States of America vs Australia Politics and democracy are a collective venture – the result of what we do together as a society. However, what can be achieved is greatly ...
Posted 16 May 2024 What do the Vikings have in common with the oversight bodies that ensure scrutiny, transparency and accountability in our system of government? Watch this edition of our ...
Posted 27 September 2023 Robust debate is a feature of our Parliament. Often on the frontline are the Ministers, promoting the Government’s policies and achievements; and facing them are the ...
Posted 20 September 2023 People power - uncovered! Explore the power voices like yours throughout history and watch ‘Petitions: The Power of Voices’, our recent History Week 2023 event captured ...
Posted 13 September 2023 The Parliament of NSW makes laws for the whole state of NSW. From idea to official legislation - there are a few steps before a parliamentary bill can become a law. Some ...
When did the firemen of NSW have to eat their breakfast? How many pianos were imported to Australia via Sydney Harbour? When was the first Bill on Daylight Saving introduced? You can now access ...