Senator Lidia Thorpe, an Indigenous woman from Victoria, confronted King Charles during his parliamentary address, demanding a treaty between Australia’s First Nations and the government. She highlighted the need for recognition of autonomy and addressing historical wrongs, calling on the King to take responsibility for the massacre sites in Australia and return Indigenous remains. Charles and Camilla faced protests during their visit from supporters of First Nations resistance, urging decolonization.
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