
Parliament consists of three parts: the Crown, the Legislative Council and the House of Assembly. These three acting together make State laws for Tasmania.
It is the task of Parliament to provide a forum for the people's elected representatives to debate the important issues of the day and make laws accordingly.
The Governor has an important formal role as part of the Parliament. The Governor summons, prorogues and dissolves Parliament on the advice of the Premier. When summoning Parliament, the Governor makes a speech to all members outlining the Government's legislative program for the forthcoming session. The Governor also acts on behalf of the monarch to give the royal assent to bills passed by the House of Assembly and Legislative Council.
It is through Parliament and the free speech of its members that matters of public concern can be raised.
State Revenue Office
30 miles
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Salamanca Building
33 miles
Arts Tasmania
35 miles
Events Tasmania
40 miles
Department of Health & Human Service
62 miles
Tasmanian Audit Office
81 miles
Nomenclature Board of Tasmania
113 miles
The Department of Treasury and Finance
115 miles
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Office Of The Valuer-General
120 miles
Tasmanian Government Spatial Committee
124 miles
Service Tasmania - Hobart
126 miles
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