Wednesday, 17 Jul, 2024
Katter’s Australian Party Deputy Leader and State Member for Hinchinbrook, Nick Dametto, has sponsored a Queensland Parliament petition calling for an ambulance station at Rollingstone. Currently, the closest ambulance stations to Rollingstone are the Ingham Station and the Northern Beaches Station at Black River, leaving a 93 kilometre stretch along the Bruce Highway between stations. […]
Read moreTuesday, 16 Jul, 2024
The Katter's Australian Party (KAP) has proudly pledged its support for The Oasis Townsville (The Oasis) and the valuable work they do in our garrison city to support our large veteran community and the plans they hold for the future to incorporate first responders to their services. Recognising the invaluable contributions and sacrifices of our […]
Read moreTuesday, 16 Jul, 2024
The recent announcement by the State Government that they will scrap the Patient Travel Subsidy Scheme (PTSS) 4-day rule is a small step forward but fails to address the significant issues that exist within the scheme according to the Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) Deputy Leader and Hinchinbrook MP, Nick Dametto. In 2017, an investigation by […]
Read moreMonday, 15 Jul, 2024
The Attorney-General’s recent response to the Castle Law petition, which garnered an astounding 40,470 signatures, has been labelled as dismal and disrespectful to the thousands of Queenslanders who voiced their concerns according to Hinchinbrook MP and Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) MP Nick Dametto. “As a Member of Parliament but also the Principal Petitioner for the […]
Read moreSunday, 14 Jul, 2024
Federal Member for Kennedy Bob Katter is calling on the Queensland Government to match the $8 million Federal Government commitment towards Queensland Pacific Metals (QPM) critical minerals processing and manufacturing plant in the Kennedy Electorate. “What a tremendous announcement for North Queensland, the Federal Government have finally agreed to an $8 million investment to get […]
Read moreThursday, 11 Jul, 2024
Shane Knuth, State Member for Hill, and Duane Amos, KAP candidate for Cook, have joined forces in criticising the Queensland Government’s allocation of $450 million towards the Barron River Bridge. They argue this investment fails to address the chronic congestion and safety issues plaguing the Kuranda Range, instead of committing to a fast-track inland highway […]
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