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Posted 23 November 2021 Catch up on 'The Crossbench: Power, Procedure and Passion' the final instalment for 2021 in our Parliament Unpacked event series. ...
Posted 15 November 2021 How do we balance the rights of individuals and the common good, particularly during a national emergency? Is a Bill of Rights needed in Australia or are our current ...
Posted 18 October 2021 The introduction of a bill to Parliament is the first step in the parliamentary process of law making. Bills can be introduced by the premier, ministers or parliamentary ...
Posted 27 September 2021 On the 27th of September 1851, in Sydney’s Centennial Park, Surveyor-General Sir Thomas Mitchell and the future first Premier of NSW Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson stood ...
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 14 September, 2021 The International Day of Democracy is marked annually on September 15. It is a day to reflect on the state of democracy around the world and an opportunity for us to ...
Posted 16 August 2021 As a resident of New South Wales you are represented by a Member of Parliament (MP) in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (lower house). There are 93 electorates in ...
Posted 26 July 2021 The NSW Parliament, like many other public spaces, is closed to the public during this lockdown. While you aren’t able to attend our tours and events in person, you can still ...
Posted 3 May 2021 Originating in the Westminster system, Question Time is a fundamental function of this system of government steeped in tradition. In a clear demonstration of the concept of ...