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New South Wales Parliament

The New South Wales Parliament is the legislative body responsible for making and amending laws in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It consists of two houses: the Legislative Assembly, which represents the people, and the Legislative Council, which acts as a revising body. Members of the Legislative Assembly (MPs) are elected by the public, while members of the Legislative Council are appointed. The Parliament meets in Sydney, discussing issues, debating proposed laws, and overseeing the government’s actions. It plays a crucial role in representing citizens and ensuring democracy within the state.