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One student in year 6 is speaking.

By Ano

On the 5th of November Year 6 went to N.S.W Parliament to House to meet Brad Hazzard our local member of Parliament. On our way to Parliament House we got to see some of the World Cup rugby flags. When we got to Parliament House we first had morning tea. After we had morning tea we got to meet Brad Hazzard.He said a couple words and who, and what he works for and what he does for MP for Wakehurst and as a Shadow Minister.

After he talked to us he took us to the Green Room, the Legislative Assembly. After the Green Room we went to the Red Room the Legislative Council. When we got there we had to be very quiet. After that we had to say our last good-byes to Brad Hazzard and then leave and have lunch at the nearest park.

It was such cool fun and especially meeting Bad Hazzard and being in N.S.W Parliament House.



Year 6 outside NSW Parliament House.
By Bridget

Last Wednesday, Year 6 went on an Excursion to the NSW State Parliament House. We went there by bus.

We waited for Brad Hazzard and we went in all different rooms and the first room we went to was the green room which is called the Legislative Assembly. I read a piece of paper and I was a speaker. I was the Minister for Education and I had to pass the law so that all children at school get paid money.

We won the debate but we are not going to get any money because it was not a real law.



Two students in year 6 with Brad Hazzard.

By Samira

On Wednesday the 5th of November Year 6 went to NSW Parliament House to see Brad Hazzard.

We went on a public bus to the city. We were lucky because there were a few seats, half of us were sitting but the other half was standing. We got to the city and had recess and went past the Reserve Bank and some old buildings.

When we got to Parliament House we had a second recess, they gave us a piece of cake and a cold glass of orange juice. When we finished Brad Hazzard came and asked us some questions. He asked Mr. Taylor to choose two people to have a photo with him Mr. Taylor chose me and Jackson we had the photo at the dining room.

Brad Hazzard told us to come with him; he took us to the green chamber. When we got there he told us where he sits, he uses to sit at the front on the left. He told us all about what they do and what they say.

He showed us a sheet, which says at the front "Payment of School Students Bill 2003" he told us that we they had to read it and make a discussion. We had a debate.

After we went to se other parts of the Parliament then went to the park for lunch.


By Stella

Last Wednesday on the 5th of November, Year 6 went to NSW Parliament House.

We got there by public bus. When we got to the city, we had recess at a park that used to be where the soldiers use to camp in the convict days. When we finished our recess we walked up to Parliament House, on the way we past a Mint where they used to make money, but we weren't allowed in.

We finally arrived at Parliament House. We got a free morning tea, which was cake and orange juice. We ate while we waited for Brad Hazzard then we went on a tour of the Parliament House.

Our first stop was at the green room, which was called The Legislative Assembly. We had a debate on whether school children should get a salary for going to school. Some children were chosen to be a Member of Parliament representing the government side and the opposition. There was the Speaker, the Clerk, the Premier and other members. The Government side won.

There were cloves on the walls, which had the names of all the past speakers. On the top, there were rooms for the public that watch the debates. There was even a room used in the olden days when unmarried women come to watch the debate they were separated from all the nasty men in the other room.

We visited the Old library and had a brief discussion about it then we went to the Legislative Council, which is the red room.

The red room represents Royalty, where Queen Elizabeth II can come and listen to the debates and also speaks. The Queen is only allowed to go into the Red room but never in the Green room.

We watched a group of Adults in the red room learning about what the Members of Parliament (MP) sit and what they're minister for. Before they start debates they have a Sergeant of Arms that carries the Mace up to the table and they begin (This is also something they do in the Green Room).

When our tour was almost over, Brad Hazzard showed us an Aboriginal display which they display Aboriginal paintings and things.

When it was over we went out to The Domain (Botanic Gardens) and had lunch. After lunch we walked to the General Post office and other places and had a really quick look. We also went to the Convict Barracks (where the convicts used to stay) and had a look inside. We saw the displays and around the outside where the courtrooms were. We couldn't go into see the rooms because we didn't have any money.

After all that we took the public bus again and went back to school.


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