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The International Day of Democracy is marked annually on September 15. It is a day to reflect on the state of democracy around the world and an opportunity for us to learn about the development ...
Visit Australia’s oldest Parliament via ZOOM this school holiday for free, fun, educational activities for children and families. We have three fun-filled sessions over three days including ...
Join us for the Inaugural Edmund Barton Lecture, a new series of annual events where we will commemorate the legacy of Australia’s first prime minister and how his political vision helped to ...
As a resident of New South Wales you are represented by a Member of Parliament (MP) in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (lower house). There are 93 electorates in the state with one MP ...
Catch up on the latest in our 'House Talks' series, A Colonial Divorce: Drawing the Boundaries of NSW. In this fascinating talk, Dr André Brett, historian, researcher and writer, discusses the ...
The NSW Parliament, like many other public spaces, is closed to the public during this lockdown. While you aren’t able to attend our tours and events in person, you can still visit us virtually! ...
The Sydney Morning Herald in 1860 said that for New South Wales, “the history of this colony is one of dismemberment”. About This Event Did you know that two vociferous separation movements gave ...
“It will soon fall to ruin” Francis Greenway, 1816 About This Event The ‘Rum Hospital’ in Macquarie Street was opened in 1816. It was one of Governor Lachlan Macquarie’s first building projects ...
Note: This competition is now closed – stay tuned for 2022 dates. Subscribe to our teacher's newsletter to be updated on similar opportunities. 2021 Finalists Announced Secondary students from ...