The only Parliament House in Queensland is the Queensland State Parliament House in Brisbane, on Alice Street. Queensland Parliament is made up of a single house, the Legislative Assembly.
Yes. Queensland has just one House of Parliament, the Legislative Assembly.
There is only one House of Parliament in Queensland. It is the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.
No, Queensland does not have two houses of Parliament. It is the only state in Australia to have just one house of Parliament, and that is the Legislative Assembly.
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There is just one house in the Queensland Parliament. That is the Legislative Assembly.
Queensland no longer has two houses of Parliament. It has just the Legislative Assembly.
The Queensland State Parliament has just one house, and that is the Legislative Assembly.
In Queensland, Parliament consists of The Queen and the Legislative Assembly.The assembly has 89 Members of Parliament.Queensland does not have two houses of Parliament. It is the only state in Australia to have just one house of Parliament, and that is the Legislative Assembly.
In all states (except Queensland) and the commonwealth both have 2 houses of parliament.
The Queensland State Parliament has only one house - the Legislative Assembly.
The Queensland Parliament was established in 1860.
The Upper House in the Queensland Parliament was abolished in 1922.
The state parliaments are controlled by state laws while the Territories are governed federally. The Queensland government has no House of Review ( Senate ).
Anna Bligh was first elected to the Queensland Parliament in 1995.