
South Australian Parliament
The South Australian Parliament is the legislative body responsible for making laws and overseeing the government in South Australia. It consists of two main parts: the House of Assembly, with 47 members elected by voters, and the Legislative Council, with 22 members representing regions. The Parliament debates, amends, and passes laws on issues like health, education, and environment. The government is formed by the political party or coalition that has the majority in the House of Assembly. This system ensures democratic decision-making, accountability, and representation for South Australians.