Lidia Thorpe, who campaigns on First Nations issues, disrupted Charles’s welcome to the capital Canberra with her outburst.
Charles nodded as he said: 'Welcome to country. We've got stories to tell, and I think you witnessed that story yesterday in ...
Australian senator Lidia Thorpe explains furious outburst after King Charles’s speech - The Australian senator speaks out ...
Britain's King Charles was embraced by an Indigenous elder after a welcome smoking ceremony on Tuesday in the birthplace of ...
Allan Murray from the Metropolitan local Aboriginal land council said to the King: 'We've got stories to tell and I think you witnessed that story yesterday in Canberra but the story is unwavering'.
British public borrowing was a lower-than-expected 16.6 billion pounds ($21.6 billion) in September, official data showed on ...
South Korea will gradually take countermeasures in line with the level of military cooperation between Russia and North Korea, Deputy National Security Adviser Kim Tae-hyo told a briefing on Tuesday.
King Charles and the Queen have been welcomed by an Indigenous elder during a visit to the National Centre of Indigenous ...
Entertainment reporter Peter Ford has doubled down on his criticism of Lidia Thorpe, after labelling the Indigenous Senator a ...
As King Charles and Queen Camilla embarked on a 30-minute walk to greet the crowd, Charles stopped to pat the alpaca. Just as ...
King Charles was accused of "genocide" by an Indigenous senator at Australia's Parliament House on Monday, moments after he ...