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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]
‘Give us our land back. Give us what you stole from us – our bones, our skulls, our babies, our people’, she shouted
Lidia Thorpe, 51, an outspoken advocate for Indigenous rights, shouted at the King in a fiery address during his royal reception in Great Hall ... Ms Thorpe, an Indigenous woman from Victoria, has ...
Lidia Thorpe shouted "you are not my King" and "this is not your land" shortly after the King addressed the Great Hall of Parliament, in an effort to highlight the impacts of British colonisation.
Victoria: 2028 2022–present Lidia Thorpe (born 1973) Greens / Independent [c] Victoria: 2028 2020–present Tammy Tyrrell (born 1970) Lambie / Independent [h] Tasmania: 2028 2022–present Anne Urquhart (born 1957) Labor: Tasmania: 2028 2011–present David Van (born 1964) Liberal / Independent [d] Victoria: 2025 2019–present Jess Walsh ...
This is a list of senators from the state of Victoria since Australian Federation in 1901. List ... Lidia Thorpe (Greens/ Independent) [104] 2021: Greg Mirabella
A woman faced court over the alleged assault of Indigenous Australian senator Lidia Thorpe who heckled King Charles during a royal reception last week.. Ms Thorpe was allegedly assaulted on 25 May ...
This list of Indigenous Australian politicians includes Indigenous Australians who have been members of Australian legislatures—federal, state or territory. It does not include those elected to local councils (including mayors), Governors/Governors-General, leaders of political parties (outside of parliament), Indigenous Australians actively involved in political institutions and those who ...