Chapter I: The Parliament
The Senate
- The Senate
- Qualification of electors
- Method of election of senators
- Application of State laws
- Failure to choose senators
- Issue of writs
- Rotation of senators
- Further provision for rotation
- Casual vacancies
- Qualifications of senator
- Election of President
- Absence of President
- Resignation of senator
- Vacancy by absence
- Vacancy to be notified
- Quorum
- Voting in Senate
The House of Representatives
- Constitution of House of Representatives
- Provisions as to races disqualified from voting
- Representatives in first Parliament
- Alteration of number of members
- Duration of House of Representatives
- Electoral divisions
- Qualification of electors
- Application of State laws
- Writs for general election
- Writs for vacancies
- Qualifications of members
- Election of Speaker
- Absence of Speaker
- Resignation of member
- Vacancy by absence
- Quorum
- Voting in House of Representatives
Powers of the Parliament
- Legislative powers of the Parliament
- Exclusive powers of the Parliament
- Powers of the Houses in respect of legislation
- Appropriation Bills
- Tax Bill
- Recommendation of money votes
- Disagreement between the Houses
- Royal assent to Bills
- Disallowance by the Queen
- Signification of Queen's pleasure on Bills reserved