An Aboriginal man named Wayne “Coco” Wharton was also arrested near the Sydney Opera House after protesting against Charles ...
CANBERRA, Australia' -- An Indigenous senator told King Charles III that Australia is not his land as the British royal ...
King Charles III greeted throngs of admirers under the sails of the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday, the public finale to his ...
In his speech to the Australian parliament on Monday, Charles spoke affectionately about his relationship with Australia, a country he first visited as a teenager, saying he arrived as an “adolescent” ...
The royals’ visit to the Parliament House was overshadowed when Thorpe strode through the Great Hall after ... Senator Lidia ...
The Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung woman protested in front of the King and Queen Camilla during a welcome reception at ...
King Charles III flipped sausages and admired Australian avocados on Tuesday on the final leg of his tour Down Under, a ...
Senator Lidia Thorpe has been described as the “queen of irrelevancy” and Senator Murray Watt was called a “dick” on the ABC’s Q+A program on Monday.
Senator interrupts ceremony in Australian capital city of Canberra on the second official day of royal engagements.
The interjection came as King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the Australian capital Canberra to meet the nation’s leaders, ...
The King was confronted for a second day by First Nations activists questioning the supremacy of the British monarchy in ...
The fallout from Lidia Thorpe’s message to the king has made global headlines. But what do Indigenous Australians make of the interaction? From 'Not really accurate' to 'very ballsy' First Nations ...