In the Parliament’s chambers, the past has a way of coming alive. In 1824, the order arrives from Westminster – a council must be formed to advise the Governor of New South Wales on proposed ...
Did you know that Hansard publishes the equivalent of a 200-page book every sitting day? That’s a whole lot of words in a very short time. Let’s dive into the skills needed to become a Hansard ...
The NSW Parliamentary Library, in collaboration with Museums of History NSW, is excited to announce the launch of the digitised version of The Settlers’ Muster Book 1800. This crucial document, ...
The ‘History of Parliament’ animation is a visual resource to support teachers, educators and history enthusiasts about the history of the Parliament of NSW. This video is perfect for school ...
It’s Free Family Fun at NSW Parliament! Visit Australia’s oldest Parliament to learn about democracy in NSW, and join in the fun for young citizens, future leaders and their families. This ...
We asked Parliamentary Research Officer Daniel Montoya about his work with the Parliament of NSW. Here’s what he told us: What is the role of the Research team? The research team provides ...
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 sculptural ...
Also known as regulations, by-laws, ordinances, subordinate legislation or statutory rules, delegated legislation is not made directly by an Act of Parliament. The Subordinate Legislation Act ...
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 Legislative Assembly, ...
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