Parliament Act 2025

Speaker, Deputy Speaker, and parliamentary precincts - Parliamentary precincts - Land, premises, and status

52: Parliamentary precincts

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"What are the parliamentary precincts and where are they?"

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You can find the parliamentary precincts in certain land and premises. The land described in Part 1 of Schedule 2 is part of the parliamentary precincts. You can see this land in the link to Part 1 of Schedule 2. You can also find the parliamentary precincts in other land or premises added by the House of Representatives. They can add land under section 53. This means the parliamentary precincts can include more land and premises.

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Part 3Speaker, Deputy Speaker, and parliamentary precincts
Parliamentary precincts: Land, premises, and status

52Parliamentary precincts

  1. The parliamentary precincts are all of the following land and premises:

  2. the land described in Part 1 of Schedule 2:
    1. any other land or premises added to the parliamentary precincts by resolution of the House of Representatives under section 53.
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