
Parliament House (Brisbane)
Parliament House in Brisbane is the main government building where Queensland's elected representatives meet to debate laws, make decisions, and oversee state governance. Located in the city’s parliamentary precinct, it features historic architecture and serves as a symbol of democratic processes. The building hosts sessions of the Queensland Parliament, committee meetings, and public tours, reflecting the state's political history and legislative functions. It functions as both a working government center and a place for citizens to observe their representatives in action, embodying Queensland’s parliamentary democracy.