Lidia Thorpe's outburst at Parliament during King Charles III's visit is just the latest in a long list of controversial stunts the independent senator has masterminded. From defending her bikie ...
Lidia Thorpe, 51, an outspoken advocate for Indigenous rights, shouted at the King in a fiery address during his royal reception in Great Hall of Parliament House on Monday. She approached the ...
Your support makes all the difference. Australian senator Lidia Thorpe has made headlines around the world after denouncing King Charles following his Parliament House reception speech.
Senator Lidia Thorpe yelled at the King after he spoke to Australia's parliament on Monday. She shouted: "Give us our land back. Give us what you stole from us! Our bones, our skulls, our babies ...
Anthony Albanese said Lidia Thorpe’s behaviour was not of the standard “Australians rightly expect of parliamentarians”. Ms Thorpe, 51, an indigenous senator, accosted the King during a ...
You are not my King". Lidia Thorpe, wearing traditional clothing, strode up the aisle yelling: "Give us our land back. Give us what you stole from us! Our bones, our skulls, our babies ...
When independent senator Lidia Thorpe was escorted out of Canberra's Parliament House after confronting King Charles III, some First Nations people were emotional with pride while others were ...
The queen has been a patron of GIVIT since 2020. Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has issued a statement saying she had tried to hand King Charles a "notice of complicity in Aboriginal genocide ...
Charles was heckled on Monday by Lidia Thorpe, an Aboriginal independent senator who is a fierce campaigner for Indigenous people's rights and has a history of criticising the monarchy. He was ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Maverick Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe does not care if her stunts end her parliamentary career and declared people must “get us ...
Victorian independent senator Lidia Thorpe strode through the Great Hall of Parliament House after the King’s speech to tell him she did not accept his sovereignty and that he shared ...