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NSW Parliament

The New South Wales (NSW) Parliament is the legislative body responsible for making laws, scrutinizing government actions, and representing the people of NSW. It consists of two houses: the Legislative Assembly (lower house) and the Legislative Council (upper house). Members are elected by residents to debate, amend, and pass laws on issues like health, education, and infrastructure. The Parliament also holds the government accountable through questioning and review. It operates within a constitutional framework, ensuring laws reflect the needs and interests of NSW citizens while maintaining democratic governance.