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Posted 21 August 2024 On 21 August, 2024, the Parliament of NSW proudly unveiled an Acknowledgement of Country sculpture on Macquarie Street. Dharawal and Yuin Artist Alison Page has developed a ...
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 8 August 2024 Behind the Lines is an annual travelling exhibition of Australia's year in political cartoons. The exhibition, put together by the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD), ...
Posted 9 July 2024 While the Premier is the head of government in New South Wales, it is the Governor, as the representative of King Charles III, who formally exercises many important executive ...
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 ...
Thank you for joining us on 18 March 2024 to learn more about our Parliament’s committees. Committees gather evidence by calling for submissions, talking to witnesses and conducting visits; ...
Posted 2 November 2023 Parliamentary privilege. It’s not about personal perks, it’s about the rights, immunities, and powers of the parliament. It’s a complicated concept that has taken ...
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 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." ...