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Queensland Legislative Assembly

The Queensland Legislative Assembly is the elected law-making body of Queensland, Australia. It consists of Members of Parliament (MPs) who represent various districts across the state. The Assembly debates and passes laws, oversees the government, and makes decisions on regional policies. Its leader, the Premier, is usually the head of the party with the most seats. The Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping laws, budgets, and policies that affect everyday life in Queensland. It operates within a parliamentary democracy, ensuring the government remains accountable to the elected representatives of the people.