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Lidia Thorpe has been rebuked by the Senate for yelling "not my King" during a protest last month. ... The Senate's censure, which passed 46-12, described Thorpe's actions as "disrespectful and ...
Australian senator Lidia Thorpe tore up a copy of a motion censuring her for protesting against King Charles during his October visit when she accused him of genocide against Indigenous people. Ms ...
Lidia Alma Thorpe [6] was born on 18 August 1973 [7] [1] in Carlton, Victoria, [8] [9] to Roy Illingworth [10] and Marjorie Thorpe. [4] She is of English, Irish, [10] Djab Wurrung, Gunnai and Gunditjmara descent. [11] Thorpe grew up in Housing Commission flats in Collingwood and went to Gold Street Primary School in Clifton Hill. [4]
This is the moment senator Lidia Thorpe heckles King Charles during a reception in Australia’s parliament. The monarch had just finished addressing lawmakers in Canberra on Monday (21 October ...
Former Australian Greens Senator Lidia Thorpe was threatened to face a censure motion in early 2023 over her undisclosed relationship with a bikie boss. [citation needed] The motion was backed by the Coalition and One Nation, [19] with the Labor Party considering backing the motion. [20]
Progressive No" campaigner Lidia Thorpe, who herself has been subject to racist abuse and death threats, exposed a video of a hooded man making racist remarks, burning an Aboriginal flag, and giving a Nazi salute. [251] Abuse towards campaigners on both sides reportedly affected the mental health of several people. [253]
Australian senator Lidia Thorpe told King Charles: “You are not my King.” (AP) The subject of Australia’s continued membership of the Commonwealth has been a hotly debated topic ahead of ...
Lidia Thorpe: Victoria: 2023–present: Resigned from the Greens in February 2023. David Van: Victoria: 2023–present: Resigned from the Liberal Party in June 2023. Tammy Tyrrell: Tasmania: 2024–present: Resigned from the Jacqui Lambie Network in March 2024. Fatima Payman: Western Australia: 2024–present: Resigned from the Labor Party in ...