State Parliament of Western Australia
The State Parliament of Western Australia is the legislative body responsible for making laws in the state of Western Australia. It consists of two houses: the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council. Members of the Legislative Assembly are elected to represent various districts, while the Legislative Council represents regions within the state.
The Parliament meets at the Parliament House in Perth, where it debates and votes on proposed laws, known as bills. The Parliament also plays a crucial role in overseeing the state government and ensuring accountability through various committees and inquiries.