(a) Except in the case of Queensland, all of the legislatures of the states are correctly described as ‘bicameral’.
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(b) The state of Queensland and the three self-governing territories all have legislatures that are properly described as ‘unicameral’.
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(c) The legislature of the Commonwealth of Australia is properly described as ‘unicameral’.
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(d) In the bicameral state legislatures, the upper houses are called Legislative Councils; while the lower houses are called either Legislative Assemblies or Houses of Assembly. |