
Queensland Parliament
The Queensland Parliament is the legislative body responsible for making laws, scrutinizing government actions, and representing the people of Queensland, Australia. It consists of two houses: the Legislative Assembly, whose members are elected by the public, and the Legislative Council, which was abolished in 1922. The Parliament debates and passes laws on issues like health, education, and infrastructure. It also holds the government accountable through questions and committee inquiries. Led by the Premier, the Parliament operates within a constitutional framework that ensures democratic governance, sovereignty, and the rule of law for the state of Queensland.