It is important to remember that Australia is the Commonwealth of the former colonies of Australia. These colonies were separate countries in their own right with governments, taxes, armies and navies ( yes Queensland could have asked for a visa from a Victorian)
They joined to become one nation or Federation.
The people of the new nation were to be represented by the House of Representatives.
The interests of each of the States was to be protected by the Senate.
If the question refers to the physical "Parliament House" and why there are two - the first Parliament House in Canberra was only ever intended to be temporary. The building was officially opened on 9 May 1927. However, it ended up being used for many years more than priginally intended. Construction of the New Parliament House only began in 1981, and the House was finally opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 9 May 1988, the anniversary of the opening of both the first Federal Parliament in Melbourne (9 May 1901), and of the Provisional Parliament House in Canberra (9 May 1927).
There are two because it is based upon the British system of government which has a house of lords and a house of commons. As Australia is part of the commonwealth it follows a lot of governmental functions the same as the United Kingdom.
Incidentally, the state of Queensland has just one house of parliament.
Australia's Parliament House is located in the country's national capital, Canberra.
Australia is a sovereign country independant in its own right.
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.
There are two houses in Australia's federal Parliament: the House of Representatives (lower House) and the Senate (upper House).
The two Houses of Parliament are the Commons and the Lords.
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.
That would depend upon the country whose Parliament it housed (e.g. Great Britain, Canada, Australia) and for those with bicameral houses, could include two separate locations.
Queensland no longer has two houses of Parliament. It has just the Legislative Assembly.
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 capital city, Canberra, houses the Federal Parliament.
There are two houses in Australia's federal Parliament: the House of Representatives (lower House) and the Senate (upper House).
The parliament is just called the Parliament of South Australia. The 2 houses in the Parliament are the House of Assembly and the Legislative Council, which are the Lower and Higher houses respectively.
The Houses of Parliament in Victoria, Australia are the Legislative Council (upper house) and Legislative Assembly (lower house).
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.
CongressThese are the two houses of parliament in Australia, where they are not known as Congress.
South Australia's Houses of Parliament are the Legislative Council (upper house) and the House of Assembly (lower house).
The two Houses of Parliament are the Commons and the Lords.
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 two houses of the Australian Federal Parliament are the Senate (the Upper House) and the House of Representatives (the Lower House).