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It will soon fall to ruin (Francis Greenway, 1816) It is the story of a people’s house and a building which, while always on the brink of physical collapse, has survived longer than most ...
Diversity is important to the Parliament of NSW and since 2021 there has been a dedicated Aboriginal Liaison Officer working at the parliament. In this post you can learn about the work of ...
Find out what really goes on outside of the chambers and inside the private life of our members of parliament from the Bare Pit 2023 event. Hear candidly from the Minister for Finance and ...
Join us virtually for free online educational events these school holidays with the Parliament of NSW from the comfort of your own home! Our FREE family fun activities will run from 3 July ...
What motivates someone to become a member of Parliament? And how do new members learn how to become an elected representative? Join us as we chat to six of the newly elected members of the 58th ...
Note: This competition is now closed. Subscribe to our teacher’s newsletter to be updated on similar opportunities. 2023 Finalists Announced Secondary students from across NSW entered this ...
“Age is not what makes archaeology important. How it reveals and helps us understand how we are part of a place and what are our connections. And that is as valid 20 years, 200, 2000 or 20,000 ...
Calling all history lovers! Our new exhibition showcasing treasures from the Parliamentary Collection, is now on show. Dive into the archives of democracy and unearth rare ...
“Election night analysis is bungee-jumping for intellectuals – you leap into the void tethered only by a data stream,” Antony Green. Find out what it’s really like to predict the ...