On Monday, October 21, King Charles made a speech to the Australian Parliament in Canberra, but he was interrupted.
After heckling King Charles on Monday, Indigenous Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe stoked another controversy after a beheaded ...
In the 1930s, many Indigenous communities in Australia were forcibly removed from their traditional lands by the British ...
Give us our land back. Give us what you stole from us – our bones, our skulls, our babies, our people’, she shouted ...
Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe has responded to calls for her resignation after her King Charles protest in Parliament.
Despite media claims to the contrary, Victorian Senator Lidia Thorpe did not yell at visiting British billionaire Charles ...
The Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung woman protested in front of the King and Queen Camilla during a welcome reception at ...
The Indigenous senator who confronted King Charles has spoken out to explain why she shouted at him after his parliamentary ...
In this fracturing world where the ability of politicians to command mainstream attention is in decline — the events of this ...
Sky News host Chris Kenny says Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe’s outburst in front of the King is an “embarrassment” to ...
Indigenous leaders have raised concern over Lidia Thorpe's protest in the Parliament house great hall in Canberra. King ...
Liberal leader Peter Dutton has called on Lidia Thorpe to resign after she heckled the King, questioning how she is happy to ...