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Lidia Thorpe has been rebuked by the Senate for yelling "not my King" during a protest last month. ... Shortly after the Senate vote on Monday, Thorpe told reporters she had been denied her right ...
Thorpe won the seat of Northcote at the 2017 by-election on 18 November 2017 after receiving 45.22% of the primary vote, which became 50.93% after the distribution of preferences. [21] She was sworn in as a member of parliament on 28 November 2017 and delivered her first speech to the assembly the following day.
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 ...
There are no candidates who are not up for re-election. Labor Liberal David Pocock ... (Labor) and Lidia Thorpe (independent) are not up for re-election. ...
Lidia Thorpe (elected 5) 2. Adam Frogley 3. Sissy Austin 4. Zeb Payne 529,429 13.85 +3.23 United Australia: 1. Ralph Babet (elected 6) 2. Kelly Moran 3. Kenneth Grimmond 153,231 4.01 +1.53 Legalise Cannabis: 1. Elissa Smith 2. Wayne Taylor 114,805 3.00 +1.50 One Nation: 1. Warren Pickering 2. Stuart Huxham 111,176 2.91 +0.06 Liberal Democrats ...
Lidia Thorpe approached the stage shouting “you are not my king” and accusing the King of “committing genocide against our people” (via REUTERS) Aunty Violet Sheridan, a senior Ngunnawal ...
The VEC stops distributing preferences when a candidate reaches over 50 per cent of the vote. An indicative two-candidate-preferred count had Lidia Thorpe (Greens) on 20,137 votes (55.6%) to Clare Burns (Labor) on 16,080 votes (44.4%)—a swing of 11.6 percentage points to the Greens. [9]
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 ...