Up until February 2023, she was a member of the Australian Greens, serving as the ... Why are Australians protesting the monarchy? Support for the Royal Family in Australia has eroded over the ...
Thorpe quit the Australian Greens party in a disagreement over a ... the legitimate sovereign of these lands” and said the monarchy had “committed a genocide of our people”.
King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived at church for their first formal engagement of their official visit to Australia. The Queen was wearing a pale green Anna Valentine dress and coat ...
Thorpe, a Djab Wurrung Gunnai Gunditjmara woman, has long campaigned for a treaty and has previously voiced her fierce objections to the British monarchy. Australian’s Indigenous people never ...
A national Newspoll, conducted November 4–8 from a sample of 1,261, gave the Coalition a 51–49 lead, unchanged since the ...
The moment King Charles is heckled by Australian senator Lidia Thorpe: ‘You are not my King’ Formerly a Green, Thorpe split ... Does this mean the monarchy in Australia is doomed?
She claimed to have engaged in political discourse by pointing out hypocrisy by the Greens deputy in criticising the monarchy ...
Lidia Thorpe, an Independent Australian senator ... Ms Thorpe is known for her strong opposition to monarchy and advocacy for Indigenous rights. Lidia Thorpe was first elected to the Victorian ...
Today’s anti-slavery advocates ignore the fact that it was under the monarchy that the Brits led ... And when you do what Australia does and timeshare a monarch, they’re also a real bargain.
The Indigenous senator has long been known for her dislike of the British monarchy. Independent Australian senator ... as part of the progressive Greens party first in 2017, becoming the first ...
Senator interrupts ceremony in Australian capital city of Canberra on the second official day of royal engagements.
A protest about Indigenous reparation, questions over a Republic and the Big C shadowed the King's 17th visit to Australia.