bob hawke
the house of commons
The Prime Minister of Australia is a member of the House of Representatives.
The lower house of Parliament - the House of Representatives.
in her office
When in Canberra, the Prime Minister of Australia lives in a residence separate from Parliament House. It's called the Lodge. The Prime Minister resides in this residence while Parliament is in session, but they often have their own house within their own electorate.
Old Parliament House was built because meetings needed to be held for important reasons and for the prime minister and deputy prime minister to hold meetings about the government.
The house of representatives or the lower house. as opposed to the senate or the upper house.
No, the Queen may not enter the House of Commons - she may only enter the House of Lords, and conducts the official state opening of parliament from the House of Lords.
Parliament House consists of two house - the Upper House, or Senate, and the Lower House, which is the House of Representatives. Australia is ruled by a partial monarchy- we have a Prime Minister, but the Queen is still the Head of State.
The Monarch (Queen) cannot enter the House of Commons, but she is free to sit in on the business of the House of Lords. Although she does not do so, except for the State Opening of Parliament, to keep herself as Head of State separate, independent and neutral from the government.
Bob Hawk
A parliament system is a prime minister must also be an MP in order to sit in the house of commons.so the MP also has the responsibility of representing the interest of the riding that elected him to the house