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For answers to questions about the Parliament, Members of Parliament, bills, or this website Contact us online |

Switchboard | 
Phone (02) 9230 2111 (9am to 5pm Monday to Friday except public holidays) |

Location | 
Parliament House
Macquarie Street, Sydney
See Visiting Parliament House for opening hours and directions |
Political and Parliamentary Committee Contacts

Members of Parliament | 
Contact details for each Member of Parliament are under the Members section of this site.
Political comment should be directed to your local Member or relevant Minister. |

Committees | 
Contact details for each parliamentary committee and inquiry are under the Committees section of this site. |
Departmental Contacts

Department of the Legislative Council | 
Phone (02) 9230 2319
Fax (02) 9230 2876
council@parliament.nsw.gov.au
Clerk of the Parliaments
NSW Legislative Council
Parliament House
Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000
For individual contacts and email addresses see structure of the Legislative Council |

Department of the Legislative Assembly | 
Phone (02) 9230 2616
Fax (02) 9230 2828
assembly@parliament.nsw.gov.au
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly
NSW Legislative Assembly
Parliament House
Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000
For individual contacts and email addresses see structure of the Legislative Assembly |

Department of Parliamentary Services | 
Phone (02) 9230 2111
Fax (02) 9230 3370
Executive Manager
Department of Parliamentary Services
Parliament House
Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000 |
Services

School tours | 
See School Tours, under the Resources section of this site |

Parliamentary Catering | 
Phone (02) 9230 2248
Parliamentary Catering offers you a unique opportunity to host your special function in a building of such rich historical worth in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. The Parliament of New South Wales is Australia’s first and oldest Parliament. It has occupied the current site on Macquarie Street since 1829. Parliament House is recognised for its significant heritage value and is the meeting place for the two Houses of Parliament. The Legislative Council first met in 1824 and the Legislative Assembly in 1843. This chamber is one of the oldest continuously used Parliamentary Chambers in the world.
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Visiting Parliament House
Parliament House is open to the public between 9.00am and 5.00pm every weekday except public holidays.
See Getting to Parliament House (Train, Bus, Car, on Foot).
Group visits must be booked - see booking school tours.
When the Parliament sits, public access to the Chambers is restricted to the Visitors' Galleries. It is advisable to book in advance for Question Time in the Legislative Assembly. To determine which days have been proclaimed Sitting Days, see the Sitting Days Calendar.
On non-sitting days when the Chambers are not in use, you may also visit inside both Chambers.
Conducted tours run for 60-90 minutes (bookings are essential) and are available at these times:
- Non-Sitting Days - 9.30am, 11.00am. 12.30pm, 2.00pm, 3:00pm and 4:00pm.
- Sitting Days - Tuesdays only, at 1.30pm followed by the opportunity to view Question Time.
Disabled Access:
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