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The various State parliaments of Australia have either one or two Houses of Parliament. When there are two, they are the Upper and Lower Houses. The Upper House is usually referred to as the Legislative Council, while the Lower is usually referred to as the Legislative Assembly.
When there is only one House, it is the Legislative Assembly.
Members of either house are 'representatives' in that they are the elected representatives of their electorate (in the case of Legislative Assemblies) or of their entire State (in the case of Legislative Councils).
Bruce Billson is South Australia's lower house representative. Bob Baldwin is the official Secretary to the Minister for Industry in South Australia.
Bronwyn Bishop, as of July 2014, is the Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives. Previously, she was a Senator for New South Wales.
Currently the speakership is held by Peter Slipper.
There is no constituency in Kenya called Mwingi South and there has no representative.
The House of Assembly, which is the lower house of the South Australian Parliament.
Howard Coxon has written: 'Biographical register of the South Australian Parliament, 1857-1957' -- subject(s): Biography, Legislators, Politicians, South Australia, South Australia. Parliament
The South Australian Parliament, located in Adelaide on North Terrace, has 2 houses, the House of Assembly and the Legislative Council.
Pictures of each premier can be found on the South Australian Parliament's website.
Parliament House, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
Bronwyn Bishop, as of July 2014, is the Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives. Previously, she was a Senator for New South Wales.
The South Australian Colonisation Act was passed by the British Parliament in 1834, and the first settlers arrived in 1836.
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The two Australian Houses of Parliament are the Senate and House of Representatives.