Currently the House is:
Australian Labor Party71
Liberal/National/LNP/CLP Coalition72
Independent5
Australian Greens1
Katter's Australian Party1
and the Senate
Liberal/National Coalition - 34
Australian Labor Party - 31
Australian Greens - 9
Democratic Labor Party - 1
Independents - 1
The members of the local councils the members of the state government. the members and senators of the federal government.
There are over 50 independent countries in Europe, each of which has their own democratic government. They do not belong to any one single government. 28 of Europe's countries are members of an organisation called the European Union, but that is not a government or a country. It is an organisation that has independent countries as members.
The federal government currently consists of members of the Australia Labor Party.
Independent Members of Parliament were numerous in the last decades of the 19th ... Liberal" or "Independent Conservative," to indicate their affiliation to that party.
They are members of the British Commonwealth.While they both have the British Crowned Monarch as the head of state, the Governments of the two are independent, autonomous and equal to the British Government or French Government
No. The European Union is an organisation. It has 27 independent countries that are members. Each of those 27 countries has their own government.
The ethical principle's legislation of Australia are the standards in which the country's government is supposed to operate and dictates the conduct of its members.
The "government" does not get impeached. Persons that are members of the government could be.
The Australian Federal Government meets in the city of Canberra, the nation's capital. There are living quarters for the Parliament members at Parliament House.
Neither New Zealand or Australia are "dominions of England". Both are independent countries, with a parliamentary democracy. There is The Commonwealth, which is composed of many of the former members of the British Colonies, but not all Commonwealth members are ex British colonies, nor are all ex-colonies members of The Commonwealth.
A party that has at least 12 elected members in the House of Commons. Such a party is entitled to question the government during Question Period and has a research budget. Otherwise, members of a party that has no official status are considered as independent Members of Parliament.
Yes, there is a lower house (House of Representatives) and an upper house (Senate). Similar to the US, members of the House of Reps represent local districts (called 'electorates') and members of the Senate represent the states. Unlike in the US, the head of the executive government (in Australia's case the prime minister) and the ministers all have seats in the parliament (ie Congress).