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The basic NSW story is the shift from colony to responsible government to Federation state, with Sydney as the institutional starting point for much of eastern Australia.

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NSW is the oldest colonial parliament line in Australia: autocratic government, early Legislative Council, responsible government, Federation leadership and a modern lower house that can sit close to the majority line.
Basic path
The basic NSW story is the shift from colony to responsible government to Federation state, with Sydney as the institutional starting point for much of eastern Australia.
Advanced layer
The advanced NSW story is how executive power, bicameralism, the Legislative Council and a large lower house created one of the key templates for Australian parliamentary government.
State difference: NSW is the long trunk of the colonial system. Many later state and territory stories branch from land once governed from Sydney.
NSW timeline
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Before 1788
The lands now called NSW were and remain Country for many Aboriginal nations with their own law, language, diplomacy and custodial responsibilities.
Advanced: A history portal should treat colonisation as a disruption of existing governance, not the beginning of governance itself.
State difference: NSW contains the Sydney invasion point, so the national colonial story starts here more visibly than in any other jurisdiction.
1788
The colony of New South Wales began under British military and gubernatorial authority.
Advanced: Early NSW government was executive and military in character. Representative checks arrived later and unevenly.
State difference: Because NSW once covered large parts of eastern Australia, its early institutions became the parent layer for later colonies.
1823 to 1824
British legislation in 1823 allowed a Legislative Council, which first met in 1824.
Advanced: The early Council was appointed and weak by modern standards, but it marks the first legislative body in Australia.
State difference: NSW can claim the oldest continuous parliamentary line in the country, even though early representation was narrow.
22 May 1856
NSW opened a bicameral Parliament with a Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council under responsible government.
Advanced: The executive became connected to parliamentary confidence, but franchise, property and plural voting limits still shaped who could participate.
State difference: This is one of the core Westminster templates later Australians inherited and modified.
1 January 1901
At Federation, NSW moved from colony to state while sharing sovereignty with the new Commonwealth Parliament.
Advanced: Federation narrowed some state responsibilities while preserving state constitutions, parliaments and domestic law-making power.
State difference: NSW matters nationally because the largest colony had to be inside the bargain for Federation to work.
Late twentieth century
Late twentieth-century reforms changed the NSW upper house towards direct election and proportional representation.
Advanced: This made the Council a more party-proportional negotiation chamber rather than a chamber dominated by appointment or older elite structures.
State difference: For P4A simulation, NSW shows how upper houses can become bargaining spaces rather than simple government mirrors.
1995
NSW moved towards fixed four-year parliamentary terms, making election timing more predictable.
Advanced: Predictable cycles are useful for civic preparation because campaigns, data refreshes and public deliberation can be scheduled around known dates.
State difference: NSW is one of the cleanest large-state countdowns for the portal because the next election date is scheduled well ahead.
2023
The 2023 Parliament shows why named independents and crossbench relationships matter in plain language.
Advanced: A chamber one seat short of majority turns public trust, confidence and supply, and named local MPs into practical governance details.
State difference: NSW is a good simulator case for explaining minority government without making it sound exotic or broken.
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Research status
Historical outline checked against NSW Parliament, Parliament of Australia and AIATSIS sources. Treat as a research snapshot for authorised agents to refresh.
Editable source: content/history/nsw.md
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