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Australian Leaders Condemn Assassination of Charlie Kirk

Australia’s acting prime minister is among many who have condemned the tragic shooting that killed the young father.
By kenzie LaurenSeptember 10, 20250
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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, enters the plaza and talks with his supporters, May 1, 2025. © Michael Ho Wai Lee:SOPA Images:LightRocket via Getty Images
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, enters the plaza and talks with his supporters, May 1, 2025. © Michael Ho Wai Lee:SOPA Images:LightRocket via Getty Images

Australia’s politicians have condemned the shocking murder of U.S. conservative author and commentator Charlie Kirk during a university event in Utah.

The 31-year-old was speaking before a crowd of about 3,000 at Utah Valley University as part of his American Comeback Tour when he was shot in the neck. The incident occurred on Sept. 10 local time (Sept. 11 AEST).

The Federal Bureau of Investigation in the U.S. said a suspect has been taken into custody. Kirk is survived by his wife, Erika, and their two children.

Kirk was the founder of the conservative youth organisation Turning Point USA. He was widely recognised for his online presence, often appearing on university campuses to debate political issues and promote conservative values.

Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles

Marles said the incident was “very frightening.”

“Our thoughts go out to Charlie Kirk’s family,” he told Sunrise.

“There’s no place for political violence. This is not how discussion or debate should be within society, and we absolutely condemn it.”

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbot

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When in opposition he was known as “Tear-down Tony”. © Getty Images

The former Australian leader said he was praying for Kirk’s wife and children in the wake of the tragic shooting.

“I’m mourning the shocking death of Charlie Kirk,” he said.

“He championed the pursuit of open debate and intellectual freedom in places of education, and did so with great courage.”

One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson

Newspoll has Pauline Hanson’s One Nation on 11 per cent, putting the party ahead of the Greens. © ABC News: Matt Roberts

Senator Hanson described the news as “shocking” and said conservatives worldwide would be disturbed by the killing.

“This is a shocking outcome for a very brave young man who dared to speak the truth,” she said.

Hanson said she was horrified by the idea that speaking out against left-wing ideologies could lead to violence.

“Rest in peace, Charlie. The truth can never be silenced with violence,” she said.

“Your courage will continue to inspire people like myself and other genuine conservatives across the globe.”

Senator James Paterson

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Senator James Paterson. © senatorpaterson.com.au

Paterson noted a pattern emerging in political shootings, saying it would be “very distressing” if the act was confirmed as political violence.

The Liberal Senator also noted the attempt on Trump’s life during his election campaign.

“It does seem that there has been an uptick in violence recently,” he said.

Nationals Senator Matt Canavan

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Matt Canavan. © mattcanavan.com.au

Canavan said he was devastated by the tragic death of the “young and vibrant” commentator who engaged in debate constructively.

“He debated anyone forcefully but respectfully. He is a template for how we should approach disagreements. We should talk them out,” he said.

Canavan said he was praying for Kirk, his supporters, and the U.S.

“Senseless violence is the opposite of Charlie’s approach,” he said.

“It is wrong and leads to a terrible cycle if not snuffed out.”

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kenzie Lauren

    Kenzie Utopia is a seasoned market news writer and financial analyst with a sharp eye on global markets, shares, banking trends, and the evolving finance industry. Known for her insightful reporting and data-driven stories, Kenzie brings clarity to complex financial topics, making them accessible to everyday readers and professionals alike. With a passion for uncovering the hidden forces that shape economic movement, she regularly covers breaking news, market fluctuations, banking sector shifts, and strategic financial analysis. Her work helps readers navigate the fast-changing world of finance with confidence and depth.

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