Dorinda Cox reveals she moved office to get away from Lidia Thorpe

Dorinda Cox reveals she moved office to get away from Lidia Thorpe

Cox and Thorpe once had offices 20 metres apart,separated only by a mail room,but the Greens First Nations spokeswoman has now moved as far away as possible.

  • byJames Massola

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I was up first:Thorpe
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I was up first:Thorpe

Independent senator Lidia Thorpe heckles Greens senator Dorinda Cox and acting Senate president Louise Pratt over who gets to speak first in the chamber.

‘We know your pain’:Lidia Thorpe addresses thousands at Free Palestine rally

‘We know your pain’:Lidia Thorpe addresses thousands at Free Palestine rally

Thousands attended the seventh consecutive pro-Palestine rally in Melbourne’s CBD on Sunday,when speakers criticised a four-day truce in fighting as not going far enough.

  • byRachael Dexter
The former Victorian MP Dutton wants in the Senate but Pesutto can’t abide

The former Victorian MP Dutton wants in the Senate but Pesutto can’t abide

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is facing off against Victorian counterpart John Pesutto as they back opposing candidates to replace senator David Van.

  • byPaul Sakkal andBroede Carmody
Threats force Lidia Thorpe into months-long exile from parliament

Threats force Lidia Thorpe into months-long exile from parliament

The independent senator says she has spent months living out of a suitcase in “exile” due to far-right threats,and one of her children and her dog had been put into separate accommodation.

  • byPaul Sakkal
Yes advocates devastated as Victoria votes to refuse Voice

Yes advocates devastated as Victoria votes to refuse Voice

Although the proposal for an Indigenous Voice to parliament was defeated nationwide,Victoria was far closer than polling suggested.

  • byJewel Topsfield,Jack Latimore andLachlan Abbott
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Six key moments of the Voice referendum campaign

Six key moments of the Voice referendum campaign

Between the incoming prime minister’s election-night pledge and the final weeks of intense campaigning,these events defined the Voice referendum.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons
Greens:Bandt urges Yes,Blak Greens say No,others stay silent on Voice

Greens:Bandt urges Yes,Blak Greens say No,others stay silent on Voice

Months after Lidia Thorpe left the party over her opposition to the Voice,the party is still deeply divided on the referendum.

  • byDavid Crowe,James Massola andCaitlin Fitzsimmons
Lidia Thorpe grew up in public housing towers. Now she wants to save them

Lidia Thorpe grew up in public housing towers. Now she wants to save them

The former Greens senator says it was a “dog act” by then-premier Daniel Andrews to announce the towers would be rebuilt just six days before he quit politics.

  • byRachael Dexter
‘Blak sovereignty’ leaders switch to Yes,isolating Lidia Thorpe

‘Blak sovereignty’ leaders switch to Yes,isolating Lidia Thorpe

Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance organiser Tarneen Onus Williams is not the only Indigenous activist to switch from “hard No” to Yes as the referendum looms.

  • byDavid Crowe andJames Massola
The Voice’s biggest mistake is selling itself as an antidote to history,not the future

The Voice’s biggest mistake is selling itself as an antidote to history,not the future

We’re at the point where the Voice has little to do with the merits of a constitutional advisory body and is now more a symbol allowing us to tell whatever story we fancy.

  • byWaleed Aly