The independent senator says she does not endorse the notion that the Australian government is an illegitimate corporation.
Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has again made headlines after a wild outburst directed at former Miss America and nuclear engineer Grace Stanke.
King Charles has seamlessly morphed into Britain's sovereign and even though some Australians — most vocally Senator Lidia Thorpe — question his relevance over here, for the moment he remains ...
In an interview with the Canadian press ... In October, Indigenous Australian lawmaker Lidia Thorpe yelled at the king after he spoke to members of the Australian parliament.
Lidia Thorpe’s comments followed an encounter with the monarch ... Despite facing political and public backlash, Thorpe was resolute in a television interview with the Australian Broadcasting ...
King Charles, now 76, and Queen Camilla came out of the blocks firing on all cylinders with the new Prince and Princess of Wales — William and Catherine — the youthful support act. No one ...
You know a government has a problem when every time a minister or even one of the backbenchers puts their head up for an interview, they are asked to ... A possum-fur-cloaked Lidia Thorpe screaming ...
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Lidia Thorpe has stormed into a press conference by American pro-nuclear energy activist Grace Stanke and heckled her. Thorpe shouted, 'you have no consent for nuclear in Australia,' and 'you ...