The Upper House in the Queensland Parliament was abolished in 1922.
The only Parliament House in Queensland is the Queensland State Parliament House in Brisbane, on Alice Street. Queensland Parliament is made up of a single house, the Legislative Assembly.
Queensland is different from the other states in Australia as it has just one House of Parliament, which is called the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
There is just one house in the Queensland Parliament. That is the Legislative Assembly.
Queensland
Queensland has only one House of Parliament, the Legislative Assembly.
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.
The Queensland State Parliament has just one house, and that is the Legislative Assembly.
The Parliament once had both an Upper and Lower House. But they abolished Queensland's Upper House, the Legislative Council, on 23 March 1922.
The Queensland parliament is unicameral, which means it has only one house, so the bill has to pass the house and then be assented to by the governor.
The Queensland State Parliament has only one house - the Legislative Assembly.
The house in Queensland's parliament comparable to the House of Reps is called the Legislative Assembly, and the speaker is Fiona Simpson from the LNP.
The foundation stone for Queensland's Parliament House was laid in 1864. The main George St frontage was completed in 1868, making this part 43 years old in 2011, and the final section which fronts Adelaide St was completed in 1887.