Friday, 1 Oct, 2021
Katter’s Australian Party MPs are demanding the Queensland Premier and her Health Minister explain what the fudge they’re doing with the State’s cheque book given they have all but admitted Queensland’s total lack of preparedness for an outbreak of COVID-19. Despite the pandemic having consumed public debate for the better part of two years, Queensland […]
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KENNEDY MP, Bob Katter, says Deputy PM, Barnaby Joyce, clearly, unequivocally, and confrontationally stated that the water will be moved out west, in relation the Hells Gates Dam proposal[1], while at the same time Townsville Enterprise (TEL) and the Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation (SMEC) are continuing work that will ensure that the water will never […]
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MEMBER for Hinchinbrook, Nick Dametto is calling on the Queensland Government to provide a fair and reasonable response now the Brisbane 2032 Olympics petition now concluded. The petition, launched by Founder of Our Fair Share Colin Dwyer and sponsored by Nick Dametto MP, urges the Parliament to create a nation-building fund to offset negative impacts […]
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KENNEDY MP, Bob Katter says Australia’s Foreign Minister is asleep at the wheel, following a new belt and road deal signed between China and the Papua New Guinea (PNG) Government to create a special economic zone at Kikori in the Gulf of Papua, located between Daru Island and Port Moresby.[1] Political strategist Jeff Wall told […]
Read moreThursday, 30 Sep, 2021
A game-changing technology that could rid Queensland of Prickly Acacia while producing a carbon-neutral biomass suitable for export to world markets has been launched in Townsville today. The torrefaction-based technology, created by Queensland’s Carbon Renewable Energy, is designed to harvest the State’s abundance of Prickly Acacia weed and turn it into a torrefied product that […]
Read moreWednesday, 29 Sep, 2021
The battles lines have been drawn with the south-east corner once again firing up the age-old daylight savings debate that rouses fire in the belly of all North Queenslanders. The ongoing argument between southern “haves”, who’d like to have an extra daylight hour in the evenings to host picnics in the sunshine, and the “have […]
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