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Australian senator censured for heckling King Charles III during an address at Parliament House
An Indigenous Australian senator was censured by fellow lawmakers Monday for a "disrespectful and disruptive" outburst at Britain's King Charles as he delivered an address to dignitaries in Parliament.
Australian Senate Censures Indigenous Lawmaker Who Yelled at King Charles III
Australian senators have voted to censure an Indigenous colleague who yelled at King Charles III during a reception in Parliament House last month
Indigenous senator who heckled King Charles during Australia visit censured
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 Thorpe,
Australia politics live: Lidia Thorpe says Senate censure over King Charles protest was a vote ‘to shut me down’; Babet defends censured tweet
Australia was working through similar requests from other Pacific island leaders, he said. Tens of thousands of Pacific islanders are working in Australia under a labour scheme and receive the same benefits as their Australian counterparts,
Australian Senate censures Indigenous member for King Charles protest
Australia's Senate on Monday censured an Indigenous woman parliamentarian over her protest against King Charles during his visit to the parliament last month when she accused the British monarch of genocide.
‘I’ll do it again’ vows Australian politician who heckled the King
An Aboriginal Australian politician who harangued King Charles has been censured by parliament but said she did not “give a damn” and would “do it again” if he ever returned.
Australia politics live: Senate passes censure motion against Lidia Thorpe over King Charles protest; Babet censured for ‘inflammatory hate speech’
The censure motion against Ralph Babet has also passed in the Senate. It passed “on the voices”, without a formal vote being called for. As mentioned earlier, opposition Senate leader Simon Birmingham called Babet’s tweets “repugnant”,
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Adivasi artists dance in Parliament
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Parliament House Sensory Friendly Tour
Experience a sensory friendly tour of Parliament House when the iconic building is quieter. You will have the opportunity to visit the Parliamentary Chambers and engage with some of the unique ...
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Australian parliament staff report workplace offences
Staff at Australia's parliament made 30 complaints of serious workplace offences such as sexual assault over nine months, the ...
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Dedicated childcare room in Victorian parliament after baby boom at Spring Street
In what is being hailed as the start of a family-friendly parliament, the Spring Street building will have a dedicated ...
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Egypt's parliament approves asylum law amendments 'in principle'
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Steering Parliament: Who is the fairest of the speakers?
Prof Ogenga Latigo, who was the Leader of the Opposition in the 8th Parliament, accused former Speaker Edward Kiwanuka ...
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