Decision and Deliberation: The Parliament of New South Wales 1856-2003

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Federation Press, 2006 - Political Science - 735 pages
This book is an authoritative history of the NSW Parliament from its establishment in 1856 to 2003. It gives comprehensive accounts of both the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council, including analyses of their performance based on contrasting 'liberal' and 'executive' models of Parliament.The history of the Parliament is contextualised by the changing political background in which it operated over 150 years. It is enlivened by portraits of colourful Members, such as WP 'Paddy' Crick, drunken brawler and master of Parliamentary procedure, and accounts of incidents such as George Fuller's seven hour Government and the siege by trade unionists in 2003.On a broader level, the book is a dissertation on the nature of State politics and Parliaments and on the theoretical study of parliamentary institutions. A NSW Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government publication.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
18561901
17
The Legislative Council
65
Conclusion
151
19011910
154
The Legislative Council
171
Conclusion
206
19101932
209
The Legislative Council
439
Conclusion
469
19761988
474
Legislative Council
490
Conclusion
532
19881995
535
Legislative Council
563
Conclusion
605

The Legislative Council
238
Conclusion
297
19321941
304
The Legislative Council
316
Conclusion
353
19411965
356
The Legislative Council
371
Conclusion
421
19651976
424
19952003
608
Legislative Council
623
Conclusion
683
Conclusion
685
New South Wales Ministries 18562003
697
Select Bibliography
701
Index
705
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