The Australian government is broken in to two parts the lower house/house of representatives and the upper house/senate
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Yes the nepalese can be on the the money making company, but the australian government does not want to because the nepalese money is to small in equal to australian dollars. Nepalese money $ 10 000 = Australian money $100
If you're talking about the Australian federal government, the House of Representatives is the lower house and the Senate is the upper house.
The Australian system of government is similar but not the same in that there is no house of Lords in Australia as there is in Britain but we do have a house of review called the Senate
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The legislative roles of both the houses are nearly identical. There is a limitation placed upon the upper house in that so called money bills can not be introduced in the Senate, but these days with party politics this is a mere formality. The Senate, or upper house, is known as the House of Review, in this role it acts as a check and balance on the government (who holds a majority in the lower house).
Total taxation revenue for the government of Australia was $445,965min 2014-15.
State Government of New South Wales. Federal Government is in Canberra (Australian Capital Territory). Queensland, (unlike the rest of the Australian States) only has One House of Government (Lower House). The rest has Two (Upper and Lower House), By different names in each state.
The Australian Federal Government meets in the city of Canberra, the nation's capital. There are living quarters for the Parliament members at Parliament House.
Parliament House is in Canberra which, ironically, is an Aboriginal word for "meeting place".
I think you may mean the two part of the parliament? Which are the House of Representatives and the Senate.