In Australia, the leader of state parliament is the Premier.
Governor In Australia, the leader of the state government is the Premier.
Australia's national parliament is the Federal Parliament. It is also called the Commonwealth Parliament.Each of the states also has a state parliament.
Each of the states and territories in Australia has its own leader, who also leads the Parliament.Current state Premiers in Australia, as of 2013 are:Premier of New South Wales - Barry O'FarrellPremier of Victoria - Denis NapthinePremier of Queensland - Campbell NewmanPremier of South Australia - Jay WeatherillPremier of Western Australia - Colin BarnettPremier of Tasmania - Lara GiddingsThe Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory do not have Premiers, but a Chief Minister. The chief Minister in the Northern Territory is Adam Giles and the Chief Minister of the ACT is Katy Gallagher.
Canberra is Australia's official capital city. It is the seat of Federal Parliament, and therefore the political capital of Australia. It is not a state capital.
In Queensland, Parliament consists of The Queen and the Legislative Assembly.The assembly has 89 Members of Parliament.Queensland does not have two houses of Parliament. It is the only state in Australia to have just one house of Parliament, and that is the Legislative Assembly.
Her Majesty The Queen is Australia's Head of State.
The house of the Federal Parliament is in Australia's national capital, Canberra. Each of the states has its parliament house in the capital city of that state, but parliament may meet anywhere they choose to in the state.
The state leader of Western Australia is Colin Barnett, the current Premier, who was sworn in on 23 September 2008.
Yes Australia has a government. It is The Commonwealth of Australia, it is a federal constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracyyes
Lobbyists, State Parliaments, Federal Parliament (Upper and Lower House), and The Governer General.
In 2011, the state leader of Victoria, Australia is Edward Norman 'Ted' Baillieu, of the Liberal Party. As state leader, his position is Premier.