Senator Lidia Thorpe told the Saturday Paper she was carrying a writ from her Uncle Robbie she intended to serve to the king. Picture: NewsWire / POOL / Lukas Coch “You are not our king.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has defended missing more than a third of sitting days and participating in less than half the ...
Like clockwork, the Coalition has called for a review of Lidia Thorpe‘s eligibility as a senator following her brilliant performance in Canberra during King Charles and Queen Camilla‘s ...
Lidia Thorpe was absent for more than a third of parliamentary sitting days and voted in just 45 per cent of divisions this year, new data has revealed. Lidia Thorpe was absent more than a third ...
The Coalition will seek legal advice on Lidia Thorpe’s position in parliament, after revelations she fudged her oath of office and pledged allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II’s “hairs”, rathe ...
Is Lidia Thorpe's Senate seat at risk? Here's everything you need to know Lidia Thorpe's comments regarding her parliamentary oath have raised concerns about her position in parliament. Some ...
Sky News host Sharri Markson says Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe’s “hypocrisy” is now being exposed after her “embarrassing stunt” in front of King Charles and Queen Camilla on Monday.
Victorian Senator Lidia Thorpe has revealed she swore an allegiance to the ‘Queen’s hairs’ when she was sworn into parliament in a bizarre act of dissent. Her comments have raised fresh ...
Senator Lidia Thorpe interrupted King Charles' visit to Canberra, accusing him of committing genocide. Politicians and Indigenous leaders have questioned the form of engagement, labelling it ...
Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has offered an extraordinary defence of whether she breached her parliamentary oath, claiming she pledged allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II's "hairs" rather than ...
The outspoken Indigenous senator has revealed she deliberately pledged her allegiance to the Queen’s “hairs” rather than her heirs when she was sworn in to parliament, declaring that she ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders are divided over Lidia Thorpe’s noisy protest against King Charles, but the Victorian independent senator appears set to avoid parliamentary sanction.