Karl Stefanovic has labelled Lidia Thorpe 'the most loathed woman in parliament' after the senator shouted abuse at King Charles on Monday. But instead of taking offence at that description ...
The event will raise funds for The Culinary Institute of America; Les Dames d'Escoffier International, Palm Springs Chapter; ...
On Monday, Indigenous activist Senator Lidia Thorpe, 51, screamed 'f*** the colony' and 'you are not my king' at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday. Dressed in a native fur coat, she shouted ...
Lidia Thorpe disrupted a reception at Parliament House for King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Picture: NewsWire / POOL / Lukas Coch Senator Thorpe said people were paying too much attention to ...
Lidia Thorpe shouting at King Charles. Picture: Victoria Jones/Getty Images “Lidia, good morning to you. Nice to see you. I think it’s fair to say you might very well be the most loathed woman ...
Liberal leader Peter Dutton has called on Lidia Thorpe to resign after she heckled the King, questioning how she is happy to ...
An Aboriginal senator's heckling of the King ignites debate about how to best address inequality in Australia.
“What Lidia Thorpe did in speaking with the ABC yesterday was to claim, to admit, that she had not fulfilled her constitutional obligations to make and subscribe the oath or affirmation in ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
On the second official day of his tour of Australia, King Charles III and Queen Camilla have been confronted by Senator Lidia Thorpe while in Canberra. The Indigenous senator took the monarch to ...