Friday, 24 Jan, 2020
Bob Katter, Member for Kennedy, will be moving a motion in the Federal Parliament, when it returns, to reverse the decision to lease the Port of Darwin to the Chinese as well as the decision to hand the Chinese the water from the Ord River stage two and stage three. [pdf-embedder url="https://kap.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/20200224-Katter-to-bring-on-vote-to-take-back-Australia.pdf" title="20200224 Katter to […]
Read moreThursday, 23 Jan, 2020
Katter’s Australian Party State (KAP) MPs have today launched a scathing attack on Labor and the LNP for politicising the plight of struggling Queensland farmers to win favour with voters. [pdf-embedder url="https://kap.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/20200122-KAP-media-release-Major-parties-treat-dairy-farmers-with-contempt.pdf" title="20200122 - KAP media release - Major parties treat dairy farmers with contempt"]
Read moreThursday, 23 Jan, 2020
State KAP Leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter has welcomed the news the Palaszczuk Government is finally addressing the state’s rural airfares crisis, which for years has crippled the liveability of regional communities on unregulated routes such as Mount Isa. [pdf-embedder url="https://kap.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/20200121-RK-media-release-Battle-won-in-war-on-outback-airfares.pdf" title="20200121 - RK media release - Battle won in war on outback airfares"]
Read moreTuesday, 21 Jan, 2020
See what our Members of Parliament, KAP Leader and Federal Member for Kennedy – Bob Katter, KAP State Leader and Member for Traeger – Robbie Katter, Member for Hill – Shane Knuth and Member for Hinchinbrook – Nick Dametto did this week. Katter’s Australian Party Facebook: @KattersAusParty Twitter: @KAPteam Bob Katter, Federal Member for Kennedy Facebook: @bobkatterMP Twitter: @RealBobKatter […]
Read moreMonday, 20 Jan, 2020
Robbie Katter and I did a pig shooting trip recently to the North West corner of Queensland (around Doomadgee, Burketown and Gregory). We travelled 1,000 kilometres in three days as well as 500 kilometres there and back. There were virtually no cattle around Doomadgee. We saw around 15 people living in that huge area we […]
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