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  1. The main role of senators and members of the House of Representatives is to put forward the views of the people who live or vote in their electorate – their constituents. They do this by: debating and voting on bills – proposed laws. working on committees that examine important issues. scrutinising – closely examining – the work of the ...

  2. Thanks for your question about the Australian Parliament! The term 'member of parliament' generally refers to a member of the House of Representatives, although it can also refer to a senator. To become a member of parliament you need to win a seat in a federal election.

  3. The Australian Parliament is made up of the King (represented by the Governor-General), the Senate and the House of Representatives. The structure and power of the Parliament is set out in the Australian Constitution. The Parliament was established at Federation on 1 January 1901. The Parliament meets at Parliament House in Canberra.

  4. Jul 1, 2020 · Governor-General. The Governor-General has an important role in the governing of Australia. This fact sheet looks at the constitutional, ceremonial and civic roles of the Governor-General. Fact Sheet. People in Parliament. Years 5+6. Years 7+8. Years 9+10.

  5. The Australian Parliament is made up of the Monarch (represented by the Governor-General), the Senate and the House of Representatives. The President of the Senate runs the meetings of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives runs the meetings of the House of Representatives.

  6. Members do their job within the Parliament and their electorates. Members are elected to the House of Representatives at least every 3 years. They can stand for re-election as many times as they like. When in the House, members are referred to as: the name of the electorate they represent, for example, the Member for Newcastle

  7. Thanks for your question, Marty. To become a member of parliament you need to convince people to vote for you in a federal election. Apart from being elected, members of parliament must also be: aged 18 years old or older. an Australian citizen and not a citizen of any other country. able to vote in House of Representatives election.

  8. May 22, 2019 · Understand our Parliament. Everything you need to know about the role, function, structure and people of the Australian Parliament. From the Australian Constitution to bills and laws, and how you can get involved, this section will help you understand how our Parliament works, as well as its history.

  9. Parliamentary statistics. Keep up-to-date with the current numbers and work of the Australian Parliament with these facts and figures. Following the federal election held on 21 May 2022, the Australian Labor Party (ALP) formed government after winning the support of the majority (more than half) of the 151 members elected to the House of ...

  10. A short history of Parliament. Compared to some other parliaments around the world, Australia's Parliament is quite young but it is based on practices and ideals from much older parliaments. This in-depth paper explores the development of the Westminster system in Britain and parliamentary democracy in Australia.

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