Australians decided in a referendum in 1999 to retain Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. That result is widely regarded to ...
Some Indigenous leaders criticise a senator who heckled the King, as she removes a violent image posted online.
Senator interrupts ceremony in Australian capital city of Canberra on the second official day of royal engagements.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are currently touring Australia - but the historic visit from the Royal Family has been met ...
A statue of Queen Victoria in Sydney has been defaced with red paint just hours before the King and Queen are due to carry ...
The senator said she felt she had no other way to convey her message after not being granted an audience with the king.
Sen. Lidia Thorpe was escorted out of a parliamentary reception for the royal couple after shouting that British colonizers ...
Lidia Thorpe's protest of the king and queen's visit has divided opinions, and Qantas could be in line for fines of over ...
Lidia Thorpe, who campaigns on First Nations issues, disrupted Charles’ welcome to the capital Canberra with her outburst ...
One Australian senator, Lidia Thorpe, has rejected British royal, King Charles III, heckling and calling him a genocide perpetrator. The Aboriginal ...
Dressed in a native fur coat, Greens Senator Lidia Thorpe, 51, shouted at Parliament House in Canberra that the King had ...
Lidia Thorpe, the Aboriginal senator who screamed "you are not my king" at Charles during a welcoming in Canberra has now ...