If you were a Member of Parliament, what is the one law that you would want to pass? Enter the Parli-Flicks Short Film Award and create a one-minute short film, telling us what you would do ...
About This Event When asked, “What is the role of Parliament?’ most people would respond that it is to make laws and represent the people of NSW. That would be correct – but did you know that ...
Thank you for joining us on 18 March 2024 to learn more about our Parliament’s committees. Committees gather evidence by calling for submissions, talking to witnesses and conducting visits; ...
Visit us at Australia’s oldest Parliament on April 19, as it opens its doors for the Festival of Democracy, an open day packed with free, fun activities for families with children aged from 4 to ...
About This Event In representing the people and keeping the Government to account, the Parliament of New South Wales often considers highly complex issues. One way the Parliament seeks to ...
Have you seen our new garden? Restoration work on our historic façade is nearly complete, and as part of the works we have introduced a garden of native grass trees (or Xanthorrhoeas) to ...
We asked Simon Johnston, Clerk-Assistant, House and Procedure and Serjeant-at-Arms of the Legislative Assembly and Todd Buttsworth, Director House and Procedure and Deputy Serjeant-at-Arms about ...
Parliamentary privilege. It’s not about personal perks, it’s about the rights, immunities, and powers of the parliament. It’s a complicated concept that has taken hundreds of years to develop ...
Early Life and Education The man behind Martin Place was born in Ireland in 1820, but he and his family relocated to Sydney in 1821. Despite their humble beginnings, James was a brilliant ...
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