Thorpe should resign over protest: royal diehards
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Thorpe explains controversial protest: Senator Lidia Thorpe says she was trying to present King Charles with a notice of complicity in the genocide of Indigenous Australians when she was removed from a reception at Parliament House.
Thorpe protest rankles dignitaries: Senator Lidia Thorpe’s protest at an official reception for King Charles and Queen Camilla has angered former prime minister Tony Abbott.
‘Not your land’: Thorpe protests during King’s speech: Independent senator Lidia Thorpe interrupted a reception for King Charles and Queen Camilla at Parliament House, shouting at the monarch before being removed by security staff.
Thousands greet King and Queen: A thousand people, several dogs and one alpaca greeted and cheered King Charles and Queen Camila on his visit to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra on Monday.
- Nuclear “a completely unrealistic option” for Australia: “What kills the nuclear scheme for Australia is not politics, it’s facts and reality,” Climate and Energy Minister Chris Bowen tells the AFR Energy & Climate Summit in Sydney.
- AI comes with risk for auditors: Artificial intelligence can help auditors in the search for trends and anomalies, but its limitations mean professional judgment is more important than ever.
- Musk’s daily $1.5 million handouts for Trump supporters draw legal scrutiny: Elon Musk says the super political action committee he created will give away cash until election day to a signatory of a petition calling for free speech.
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