Queensland no longer has two houses of Parliament. It has just the Legislative Assembly.
A Bicameral legislative branch which has two houses i.e. a House of Representatives and a Senate. The Lower House of House of Reps are the voice of the people. While the Senate is the voice of the State.
Congress.
The houses in the Tasmanian state parliament are the House of Assembly and the Legislative Council.
The Judicial branch of the Federal government is the supreme court and at the state level is the court of appeals and then lowest are the district courts. When you use the term "houses" it sounds to me like you are confusing the Judicial and the Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch is the congress which is split into two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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.
Bicameral
Congress
The constitution provides for two houses of Congress. These two houses are the Senate and the House of Representatives. The legislative branch is formed of the two houses of Congress.
The North Carolina General Assembly with a 50 member Senate and a 120 member House of Representatives.
The Victorian Parliament has two houses: the Legislative Assembly (lower house) and the Legislative Council (upper house).
Biceminial (two houses), separate legislative and executive branches, jury, ect.