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| | Government of New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | New South Wales is governed according to the principles of the Westminister system, a form of parliamentary government based on the model of the United Kingdom. |
 | | Legislative power rests with the Parliament of New South Wales, which consists of the Crown, represented by the Governor of New South Wales, and the two Houses, the New South Wales Legislative Council and the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. |
 | | The Governor, as representative of the Queen, is the formal repository of power, which is exercised by him or her on the advice of the Premier of New South Wales and the Cabinet. |
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