The Senate and the Legislative Council are both names for the upper house of parliament. The Senate is the upper house of the Commonwealth (Federal) Parliament and the Legislative Council the upper house of the state parliament.
No South Australia doesn't have a senate it has a Legislative Council instead
The two parts of the legislative branch is Governor's Council and the Burgesses
If you are talking about the names they use in the Federal Parliament, then they are the House of Representatives and the Senate. In other words: The Legislative Council=The Senate=The Red Room=the upper house The Legislative Assembly=the House of Representatives=the Green Room=the lower house. ;-)
Legislative Council of Brunei was created in 1959.
Legislative Council of Ceylon ended in 1931.
Legislative Council of Ceylon was created in 1833.
Legislative Council Building was created in 1912.
Legislative Council of Newfoundland was created in 1854.
Legislative Council of Newfoundland ended in 1934.
Tasmanian Legislative Council was created in 1825.
The North Carolina General Assembly with a 50 member Senate and a 120 member House of Representatives.
The two parts of the legislative branch is Governor's Council and the Burgesses