Aboriginal elders said King Charles is “welcome here” as they called for “proper conversation” about indigenous rights, a day after a protest in which a senator at Australia’s Parliament ...
The protest was motivated by a piece of 50,000-year-old Indigenous ... “It is the largest collection of ancient Aboriginal ...
But in the debate that followed on the “appropriateness” of the protest, something else became clear: a split within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community itself. In the wake of ...
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.
who issued a statement denouncing the King ahead of her headline-making protest on his second day of official engagements. Ms Thorpe believes a treaty between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal ...
Aboriginal senator Lidia Thorpe stormed into Australian parliament at the end of King Charles’ speech on Monday and heckled him to protest the rights of the country’s indigenous people ...
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protest and defending the rights of Australia's Indigenous people, as well as publicly criticising the monarchy. She has been the senator for Victoria since 2020 and is the first Aboriginal ...
The 51-year-old politician has a long history of activism, protest and defending the rights of Australia's Indigenous people, as well as publicly criticising the monarchy. She has been the senator for ...