Thursday, 28 Jun, 2018
This week, KAP Leader and Federal Member for Kennedy Bob Katter has delivered a parcel of 400 poppies to the Australian War Memorial (AWM) in Canberra. The handmade poppies were knitted by the Tully branch of the Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA). The poppies are part of a national campaign to collect 62 000, handcrafted […]
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Today in the Senate, outspoken KAP Senator Fraser Anning moved a motion calling for the inclusion into the Royal Commission of; receivers, administrators and insolvency professionals who engage in unethical and unconscionable behavior when dealing with our rural communities. Senator Anning sought support from his colleagues in an attempt to ensure all aspects of the […]
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State KAP leader and member for Traeger Robbie Katter says the terms of reference for the Banking Royal Commission have become unclear after Treasurer Scott Morrison contradicted the commission’s senior counsel on the issue. On Monday, Ms Rowena Orr, counsel assisting the commissioner, stated liquidators and receivers were not captured in the terms of reference. […]
Read moreWednesday, 27 Jun, 2018
Today in the Senate, KAP Senator Fraser Anning condemned the use of foreign aid by the Palestinian Authority to financially incentivise terrorist acts. Senator Anning sought to have a motion passed to ensure that Australian aid to the Palestinian Authority was not used for this purpose. However although supported by the Government and many in […]
Read moreWednesday, 27 Jun, 2018
KAP Leader and Federal Member for Kennedy Bob Katter is not giving up on his steadfast campaign to get decent banking services and a fairer financial system for all Australians, especially rural communities. Mr Katter came out swinging in Parliament today and used Question Time to ask the Treasurer about the scope of the Royal […]
Read moreTuesday, 26 Jun, 2018
KAP Leader and Federal Member for Kennedy Bob Katter fronted the media outside the Brisbane Magistrates Court alongside a fellowship of enraged farmers from rural Australia who travelled to the State’s capital for the Royal Commission farm finance hearings into unethical banking practices. A delegation of more than 20 people, including farmers Charlie Phillott and […]
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