Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has been thrown to the ground by police, after trying to crash an anti-trans rally attended by One Nation and United Australia Party senators out the front of Parliament House.
Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has been thrown to the ground by police, after she tried to crash an anti-trans rally attended by One Nation and United Australia Party senators outside Parliament House.
“We have doggedly recommended changes to stop the deaths, the incarceration, the early deaths, and the miserable lives and it is so infrequently, that our recommendations are adopted,” she said.Credit:“We know from the evidence that what improves people’s lives is when they get a say and that’s what this is about,” she said.
“I began my prime ministership, with a declaration about a referendum. I knew what I was doing. I knew the weight that was there,” he said.“We will feel better about ourselves if we get this done, we’ll just feel better,” he said. “I feel – as the prime minister – an incredible responsibility to make a difference. There’s a whole lot of things we do in this place that no one will remember in a year’s time or a day’s time. This matters. This matters.”Labor senator Pat Dodson, known as the “father of reconciliation”, asked all Australians to lend their support to healing the wounds created by Indigenous dispossession.
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