An Indigenous senator told King Charles III that Australia is not his land as the British royal visited Australia’s ...
The Prime Minister will travel to Samoa this week for the biennial gathering of heads of government for the 56 nations.
Police are investigating who was responsible for vandalising the historic monument outside the Queen Victoria Building ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla are back in Sydney on Tuesday for their last full day of royal engagements on their whirlwind tour of Australia.
Senator Lidia Thorpe, who is Indigenous, confronted King Charles in Australian parliament and said the monarch "destroyed our land." ...
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Australia said on Tuesday it would bolster air and missile defence in a A$7 billion ($4.7 billion) deal with the United ...
Australian senator Lidia Thorpe explains furious outburst after King Charles’s speech - The Australian senator speaks out ...
Britain's King Charles travels on Tuesday to Redfern, birthplace of Australia's urban Aboriginal civil rights movement in ...
It was awkward and uncomfortable, but the King appeared unruffled and took the disruption in his stride. A trip to Australia ...
From health concerns to an Indigenous Australian senator shouting “You are not our king,” the royal tour is off to a rough ...