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PoliticsNow: Thorpe blames PM for Nazi horror

No campaigner Lidia Thorpe has vowed to speak out in the final nine days of the voice campaign, after releasing a video of a masked man threatening her, burning an Aboriginal flag and doing the Nazi salute.

Senator Lidia Thorpe during a press conference. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Senator Lidia Thorpe during a press conference. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman

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Rosie Lewis is The Australian’s Political Correspondent. She made her mark in Canberra after breaking story after story about the political rollercoaster unleashed by the Senate crossbench of the 44th parliament. Her national reporting includes exclusives on the dual citizenship fiasco, women in parliament, the COVID-19 pandemic, voice referendum and climate wars. Lewis has covered policy in-depth across most portfolios and has a particular focus on climate and energy.

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