New South Wales Parliament
The New South Wales Parliament is the legislative body of the state of New South Wales, Australia. It consists of two houses: the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council. The Parliament is responsible for making laws, debating issues, and representing the interests of the people in the state.
Located in Sydney, the Parliament House is an important historical and political site. Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected by the public to represent their constituencies. The Parliament also plays a key role in overseeing the state government and ensuring accountability through various committees and inquiries.