The Parliament of New South Wales consists of the New South Wales Legislative Council, the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and the Governor of New South Wales. The two legislative chambers of the New South Wales Parliament are housed in the historic Parliament House on Macquarie Street, Sydney.
For a bill to become law, it must be passed by both the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assesmbly and be assented to by the Governor.
The party or coalition with the most seats in the Legislative Assembly is invited by the Governor to form government. The head of government is the Premiers of New South Wales.
The Parliament of New South Wales is Australia's oldest parliament.