Thursday, 2 May, 2024
KATTER’S Australian Party MP Bob Katter has laid out his proposal to save, and increase viability of the Mossman Sugar Mill, currently in administration. Mr Katter said it had been reported to him, following years of insecurity within the mill, the quality of cane being supplied to the crusher was dwindling, and additional supply to […]
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The Queensland Government cannot be beholden to the whim of international corporations and their ‘profit-at-all-cost agenda’! Katter’s Australian Party Leader and Member for Traeger, Robbie Katter has said. “How is it that a multinational commodity trading company can have a unique, legislated agreement with the people of Queensland to mine at Mount Isa, then not […]
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I don’t care what the Brisbane do-gooders think – I’ll take bridges, access to fairly priced groceries, and up to scratch house any day of the week over any so-called ‘treaty’, Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) Leader and Member for Traeger, Robbie Katter has said. “A treaty is simply a word-smithed smokescreen for the Brisbane parties […]
Read moreWednesday, 1 May, 2024
KATTER’S Australian Party MP Bob Katter has cautiously welcomed a major bank’s latest announcement toward ensuring services remain operational in rural and regional Australia. On Tuesday, Westpac told Mr Katter it was extending its moratorium on regional branch closures until at least 2027, about one year after the North Queensland MP successfully pressured the bank […]
Read moreTuesday, 30 Apr, 2024
When first told about a plan by the international commodities company Glencore to dump industrial waste into the Great Artesian Basin, Katter’s Australian Party Leader and Member for Traeger, Robbie Katter couldn’t believe what he heard. “I thought they can’t be serious!” he said. But after twelve years in the Queensland Parliament, Mr Katter has […]
Read moreSunday, 28 Apr, 2024
Hinchinbrook MP and Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) Deputy Leader, Nick Dametto, has labelled the State Labor Government's advocacy for a wasteful $160 million national firearm register a political smoke screen, with the intention to draw attention away from the neglected Queensland’s Weapons Licensing system. The push for a revamped national register promises 'real-time' and 'across-border' […]
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