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About Parliament. There is a gold star at the end of each arm of the cross and a lion in the centre. The badge was created by the NSW colonial architect of the day and a retired naval officer. The oldest part of the building, completed in , was part of a hospital in the early colony. The Legislative Assembly Chamber was opened in The Legislative Council Chamber was opened in Indigenous men received the right to vote with other British subjects as the right was acquired for some colonial parliaments in the s; and Aboriginal women acquired the right on the same terms as other women as the franchise was widened in some colonies and States.
Other prohibitions and qualifications, and bureaucratic interpretation, however, sometimes conspired to deny Indigenous people the exercise of their right. Credit: Rhett Wyman. The government has confirmed that October will be the most difficult month the public health system has ever faced in New South Wales. Our health system is in crisis and close to breaking point. Our health workers are overwhelmed and extremely concerned about resourcing.
Hundreds of frontline health workers cannot work because they are close contacts of cases. We need clear answers about what the government is doing to ensure that our hospitals are staffed and resourced appropriately.
It is vital that we can analyse this information to ensure we have well-resourced and functioning hospitals to help our communities during this crisis. We have been in a pandemic for over 18 months, our vital democratic institutions such as parliament must be able to function.
The Berejiklian government needs to front up and stop hiding, they must be accountable to the people of our state. Get Premium Today. Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address. Remember Me. Up the stairs and to the right.
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