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Parliament of Western Australia
Type
Type
HousesLegislative Council
Legislative Assembly
Leadership
Barry House, Liberal Party
since 22 May 2009
Grant Woodhams, National Party
since 6 November 2008
Seats95
36 Councillors
59 Assembly Members
Meeting place
Parliament House, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Website
www.parliament.wa.gov.au

The Parliament of Western Australia consists of the Legislative Council ("Upper House") and the Legislative Assembly ("Lower House"). The Parliament sits at Parliament House in Harvest Terrace, Perth.

For a bill to become law, it must be passed by both the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly and be assented to by the state governor.

The party or coalition with the most seats in the Legislative Assembly is invited by the governor to form a government. The head of government has the title of Premier.

Western Australia first obtained responsible government in 1890, having previously been ruled since 1870 by a governor and a Legislative Council made up of appointed officials and elected members. The first premier was John Forrest who held office until 1901.

See also