Queensland Legislative Assembly
The Queensland Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of Queensland, Australia. It consists of elected representatives known as Members of Parliament (MPs), who represent various electoral districts across the state. The Assembly is responsible for making and passing laws, as well as scrutinizing the actions of the Queensland Government.
The Assembly meets in Brisbane, the state capital, at the Parliament House. It plays a crucial role in the democratic process, allowing citizens to have their voices heard through their elected MPs. The Speaker of the Assembly oversees its proceedings, ensuring that debates are conducted fairly and efficiently.