Parliament of New South Wales
The Parliament of New South Wales 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 building is a historic site that dates back to the 19th century. Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected by the public, and they work to address various issues, including education, health, and infrastructure, to improve the lives of residents in New South Wales.