How many people work in Parliament House?

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The Australian Parliament is a very busy and exciting place to work. When the Parliament is sitting – meeting – about 4000 people work in Parliament House every day, including:

  • members of parliament and their staff
  • parliamentary officers, such as the Clerks, the Serjeant-at-Arms and the Usher of the Black Rod
  • public servants, such as advisers and researchers
  • the press gallery – media – who report about the Parliament to Australians
  • employees who provide services such as broadcasting, IT, cleaning and catering.

 

Media with cameras and notebooks sit in tiered seating above a carved wooden Commonwealth coat of arms in the Australian Senate.

The Senate press gallery

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The Senate press gallery

Media with cameras and notebooks sit in tiered seating above a carved wooden Commonwealth coat of arms in the Australian Senate.

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A group of over 30 journalists sit in the tiered seating above the Australian Senate in the press gallery. The press gallery is a special viewing area behind the President's chair in the Senate. Most of the journalists have notebooks and pens, and some have cameras taking photos of the meeting of the Senate happening below.