Thursday, 5 Aug, 2021
KENNEDY MP, Bob Katter, envisages that the construction of the Big Rocks Weir will increase local cattle production to a point that a meatworks will again be viable in Charters Towers. Mr Katter believes that the extra 10,000megalitres of water captured by the weir should be used to fatten 60,000 ox for sale in September/February […]
Read moreWednesday, 4 Aug, 2021
ACCORDING to KAP Federal Member for Kennedy Bob Katter, Christine Holgate’s settlement with Australia Post is an admission of the Federal Government’s guilt over condemning the former CEO publicly, in the Parliament, which then generated weeks of nationwide media brutality. Mr Katter said that the only sins that the history books will record on this […]
Read moreWednesday, 4 Aug, 2021
KENNEDY MP, Bob Katter, has slammed a Queensland Government report released late last week which claims the crocodile population has survived “near extinction” and has only grown by 2 percent annually, a figure Mr Katter dismisses as being an offence to the intellect of the people that live in crocodile country. “These people, they don’t […]
Read moreTuesday, 3 Aug, 2021
A FURIOUS Member for Hinchinbrook, Nick Dametto is calling for an improved strategy to put an end to the rampage of stolen vehicles on Townsville streets. Today it will be alleged a stolen Ford Ranger Raptor crashed into a number of vehicles at a busy Aitkenvale intersection in Townsville, leaving multiple people injured and bystanders shocked and angry. Mr Dametto said I’ve been directly contacted by a number of Townsville residents who were either put at risk from […]
Read moreMonday, 2 Aug, 2021
KENNEDY MP, Bob Katter, says a carbon tax on meat, which has been proposed at a United Nations food summit, would shut down Australia’s cattle industry and starve80 million people alone. The True Animal Price Protein Coalition proposed a meat tax of a €1 ($1.61) per kilo, at the summit in Rome last week of […]
Read moreSunday, 1 Aug, 2021
Queensland Government released Queensland Estuarine Crocodile Monitoring Program 2016-2019 key findings report. The report confirmed that Queensland’s crocodile population is growing at a rate of 2.2 per cent annually. Katter’s Australian Party has long called for improved crocodile management for the safety of North Queenslanders and has twice introduced their Safer Waterways Bill in Parliament. According to the Department of Environment and Science, there were 721 crocodile […]
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