Senators from across the political divide will pay tribute to the late Kimberley Kitching in a specially convened sitting on Monday. The Victorian Labor senator was laid to rest last week following her sudden death aged 52 from a suspected heart attack in Melbourne on March 10. Labor frontbencher Katy Gallagher said it would be an important day for the parliament. “I have no doubt there’ll be many, many senators who want to speak and place on the record their respects for Kimberley and her family,” Senator Gallagher said. “I understand her family will be joining us in the Senate and I’m sure all of us would hope that it’s a day where her life and her legacy and her campaigns that she was very successful in, can be respected and observed.” Over her six years in the upper house, Senator Kitching became known for her human rights advocacy, highlighting …