
ACT Legislative Assembly
The ACT Legislative Assembly is the parliament for the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), responsible for making laws and governing the region. It consists of elected representatives known as members, who discuss and decide on local issues such as education, health, and infrastructure. Established in 1988, the Assembly operates similarly to other Australian parliaments, with a focus on representing the interests of ACT residents. Elections are held every four years, allowing citizens to choose their representatives and voice their opinions on regional governance. The Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping the ACT's policies and services.