Members of Parliament are your representatives.  It is their role to listen to the views of people in their communities. You can contact a Member of Parliament about issues of concern to you to have your say.

Many people write to Members of Parliament by letter or email.  You can also follow Members of Parliament to see if they are holding street corner meetings, public meetings or are taking other calls for contributions.

Here is a guide to help you work out who to contact when concerned about an issue:

  1. Is your issue a local, state or federal matter? Check here
  2. For state matters, you can either:

Did you know?

School students in South Australia were responsible for changing the name of the public viewing galleries in Parliament House from “Strangers’ Gallery” to “Public Gallery” by talking to Members of Parliament.