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Lidia Thorpe, the Indigenous leader of the Blak Sovereign Movement, made global headlines on Monday when she interrupted a reception at Parliament House to yell at King Charles.
Senator Lidia Thorpe claims she was brutally assaulted at the MCG earlier this year which left her with a major spinal injury and forced to miss a third of parliamentary sitting days.
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 ...
Lidia Thorpe, an Independent Australian senator, has accused King Charles of committing genocide of Indigenous people and shouted, "You're not my king." The 51-year-old interrupted King Charles's ...
King Charles was recently heckled by Indigenous Australian senator Lidia Thorpe, who shouted "this is not your land" and "you are not my King". The king and Queen Camilla were visiting Australia's ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Victoria Cross recipient Keith Payne no doubt spoke for many Australians when he rubbished Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe over her ...
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 told the Saturday Paper she was carrying a writ from her Uncle Robbie she intended to serve to the king. Picture: NewsWire / POOL / Lukas Coch “You are not our king.
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 ...