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NSW State ParliamentThe NSW State Parliament in
Macquarie Street, Sydney, is where our state's politicians
while away their time trying to score points against each
other.
The NSW State Parliament is divided into two Houses, an Upper
House (called the Legislative Council) and a Lower House
(called the Legislative Assembly).
It is open to the public between 9 am and 5 pm every
weekday.
Public access to the Chambers is restricted to the Visitors'
Galleries of NSW State Parliament when the Houses are in
session. On these days you should book in advance for
Question Time in the Legislative Assembly.
On non-sitting days, when the Chambers of NSW State Parliament
are not being used, you may visit inside both Chambers.
Group visits must be booked. There is no need to book for
individual visits to the NSW State Parliament.
Further info at http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/
Ph (02) 9230 2111.
The switchboard is open 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday except
public holidays.
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