Monday, 29 Aug, 2022
KENNEDY MP, Bob Katter, has endorsed the concerns raised by Retired Lieutenant General John Grey who has warned that the Federal Government should intervene on the sale of the Conflict Islands[i] which sit between the Papua New Guinea and Australian coastline.
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Katter calls for sense of reason following the Queensland Parliaments tour of Central Queensland Coal Mine (Kestrel Coal Mine). KAP leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter spent the day at Kestrel Coal Mine north-east of Emerald and saw first-hand the hard-working people who had forged career paths in the coal mining industry. “It’s hard to […]
Read moreFriday, 26 Aug, 2022
At Katter’s Australian Party, we have a full policy agenda and, in the Queensland Parliament, we punch above our weight in the type and volume of legislation we try to put forward because we believe there is a really significant tranche of Queensland that is not being represented by the type of bills the Palaszczuk […]
Read moreThursday, 25 Aug, 2022
AQUACULTURE pioneer and prawn and fish farm architect, Jim Ryall, has been presented with a Good Australian Award by Cairns City Council Mayor, Bob Manning. The Good Australian Award, instituted by Kennedy MP, Bob Katter, recognises hardworking and honest North Queenslanders, and recipients of the award can use the post-nominal letters G.A. after their name. […]
Read moreThursday, 25 Aug, 2022
The Palaszczuk Labor Government has given major supermarkets and large corporate retailers the green light to encroach on the previously protected small private enterprise, representing a huge blow to business diversity in outback towns. Up until now, a number of rural and regional Queensland towns[1] were subject to trading hours regulations that prevented major […]
Read moreWednesday, 24 Aug, 2022
Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) Leader Robbie Katter is calling on State Labor MPs to throw a line to Queensland’s commercial fishing sector by supporting a “no-brainer” bill that would ensure all seafood sold at cafes, restaurants and fish and chip shops is labelled with its country of origin. Mr Katter’s pro-Aussie seafood legislation, known as […]
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