King Charles
Senator Lidia Thorpe has claimed a Liberal senator whispered to her "don't play up" before she yelled at King Charles in the Great Hall of Parliament House on Monday.
King Charles has participated in a traditional kava drinking ceremony and been declared a Samoan "high chief" during his visit to the Pacific island nation.
The heads of 56 Commonwealth nations are holding a major summit in Samoa as Pacific island nations push for more to be done to address rising sea levels.
A meeting of Commonwealth leaders in Samoa being presided over by King Charles has been labelled a "big deal for the Pacific" as countries plan to push issues of slavery and colonialism.
Lidia Thorpe has still not escaped punishment after her royal protest, with Katy Gallagher saying Senators would discuss a response on Monday.
Lidia Thorpe says she can't be kicked out of parliament for breaching the parliamentary oath she took when she was sworn in because she didn't technically swear allegiance to the crown.
Niue celebrated 50 years of self-government on Saturday, with Britain's King Charles issuing a congratulatory video, but the Pacific Island state is excluded from this week's Commonwealth leaders meet...
King Charles will be offered the title of high chief in Samoa, his next stop after leaving Australia, and will be shown the impact of rising sea levels due to climate change in the Pacific island nati...
The ACT's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people commissioner has defended the actions of Senator Lidia Thorpe's comments towards King Charles on Monday, saying she "stood up...
A day after being yelled at by firebrand senator Lidia Thorpe in the nation's capital, King Charles has been cautiously embraced by Indigenous elders.
King Charles has been greeted by Indigenous dancers and a meal of kangaroo pies during a visit to inner-city Sydney on the final full day of his brief royal tour.
The British Prime Minister has ruled out reparations and even a formal apology for colonialism and the UK's involvement in the slave trade ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting this we...
Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe was removed from a parliamentary reception for King Charles in Canberra on Monday after shouting "you are not my king" and "this is not your country".