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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 30 September 2021 During summer, many states and territories change their clocks to move an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening. This process of 'daylight saving' allows ...
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 ...
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 21 April 2021 Join us behind the scenes at NSW Parliament House to learn about how laws change and how democracy adapts through parliamentary committees. Parliamentary committees are made ...
Posted 8 April 2021 Firstly, let’s start with the main functions of parliaments: Parliaments are where: Government is formed Laws are made Voters and citizens are represented The government is ...
Posted 24 February 2021 Parliament isn't all debating and disagreements - watch to find out how these members from different sides of politics also work together from across the aisles. The panel ...