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The House of Representatives is one of the two houses (chambers) of the Parliament Of Australia . It is the Lower House , the other chamber, the Senate being the Upper House .

The 150 members of the House are elected from single-member Electorates (geographic districts, sometimes known as "seats" but officially known as " Australian House Of Representatives Electoral Divisions "). Each electorate has between 59,000 and 120,000 voters. They are designed to be relatively equal across the state or territory within which the electorate exists. Voting is by the 'preferential system' (usually referred to elsewhere as the Instant-runoff Voting ).

According to the Australian Constitution , the powers of both houses are nearly equal, with the consent of both houses needed to pass legislation. The difference mostly relates to taxation legislation. In practice, by convention, the leader of the party (or coalition of parties) with a majority of members in the lower house is invited by the Governor-General to form the Government. Thus the leader becomes the Prime Minister and some of the other elected members of the Government party in both the House and the Senate become ministers responsible for various portfolios (government departments). Bills appropriating money (supply bills) can only be introduced or modified in the lower house and thus only the party with a majority in the lower house can govern. In the rigid Australian party system, this ensures that virtually all contentious votes are along party lines, and the Government always has a majority in those votes.

The Opposition party's main role in the House is to present arguments against the Government's policies and legislation, and attempt to hold the government accountable as much as possible by asking questions of importance during Question Time . In recent times, the Senate, by contrast, had not had a majority from the Government of the day (both Liberal/National Coalition and Labor), so votes in the Senate had become more meaningful. However, the Coalition Government gained a Senate majority from the 1st July 2005, following the 2004 Election . The House's well-established committee system is not always as prominent as the Senate committee system because of the frequent lack of Senate majority.

In a reflection of the United Kingdom House Of Commons , the predominant colour of the furnishings in the House of Representatives is green. However, the colour was tinted slightly to suggest the colour of Eucalyptus trees.


LATEST RESULT

'''Summary of the 9 October 2004 Parliament Of Australia Election Results
  !style "background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left valign=topParties
  !style "background-color:#E9E9E9" align=rightPrimary Votes House
  !style "background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right% House
  !style "background-color:#E9E9E9" align=rightSeats House
  align left Liberal Party Of Australia
  align "right" 4,741,458
  align "right" 405
  align "right" 74
  align left National Party Of Australia
  align "right" 690,275
  align "right" 59
  align "right" 12
  align left Country Liberal Party -The Territory Party
  align "right" 39,855
  align "right" 03
  align "right" 1
  align left Australian Labor Party
  align "right" 4,409,117
  align "right" 376
  align "right" 60
  align left Australian Greens
  align "right" 841,734
  align "right" 72
  align "right" -
  align left Family First Party
  align "right" 235,315
  align "right" 20
  align "right" -
  align left Australian Democrats
  align "right" 144,832
  align "right" 12
  align "right" -
  align left One Nation Party
  align "right" 139,956
  align "right" 12
  align "right" -
  align left Christian Democratic Party
  align "right" 72,241
  align "right" 06
  align "right" -
  align left Independents
  align "right" 288,206
  align "right" 24
  align "right" 3
  align left style="background-color:#E9E9E9"Total (turnout 90 %)
  width "75" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"11,715,132
  width "30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"1000
  width "30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"'''150'''
  align leftInformal votes
  align "right" 639,851
  rowspan 3 colspan=5
  align leftTotal votes
  align "right" 12,354,983
  align leftRegistered voters
  align "right" 13,021,230
  align left colspan=7Source: Australian Electoral Commission


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