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Australia's parliament is simply "Parliament". There are two Houses of Parliament - the upper house, which is The Senate and the lower house, which is the House of Representatives.
Australia's upper house of Parliament is the Senate.
South Australia's lower House of Parliament is the House of Assembly.
The Legislative Council is the upper House of the Parliament of Western Australia, and Legislative Assembly is the lower House of the Parliament of Western Australia.
The Senate is Australia's Upper House of Parliament.
South Australia's Upper House of Parliament is the Legislative Council and its Lower House of Parliament is the House of Assembly.
The lower House of Parliament in both South Australia and Tasmania is called the House of Assembly.
South Australia's Houses of Parliament are the Legislative Council (upper house) and the House of Assembly (lower house).
Australia's Parliament House sits on Capital Hill in Canberra.
Australia's New Parliament House was completed in 1988.
The Upper House of Parliament in New South Wales is called the Legislative Council.
The Australian Federal Parliament is located in Capital Hill, Canberra, ACT