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MAYOR’S SUPPORT FOR CHANGE A SIGN OF THE CRIME TIMES

Long-serving Townsville Mayor Jenny Hill has thrown her support behind Katter’s Australian Party’s (KAP’s) Relocation Sentencing Policy, publicly advocating for the alternative sentencing model alongside a raft of other changes in a bid to address youth crime.

Funding needed to target uni students for bone marrow donations

KATTER’S Australian Party MP Bob Katter is pushing for the allocation of funding towards the Australian Bone Marrow Donor Registry (ABMDR) and to kickstart a national university college campaign which could potentially save the lives of thousands of Australians living with blood cancer.

“GROUND ZERO” FAILED AS MPS FIFO ON YOUTH CRIME

The outback town labelled “ground zero” of Queensland’s spiralling youth crime crisis has been ignored and its residents treated like “second class citizens” according to a furious Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) Leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter.

Crime in the North

Member for Hill Shane Knuth welcomes the chance for a public hearing to be held in Cairns to discuss the Strengthening Community Safety Bill 2023.

NO ONE WINS WITH LOSS OF THALANGA MINE: KATTER

The closure of the Thalanga Mine outside of Charters Towers late last year has been labelled a “mining industry murder” by Katter’s Australian Party Leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter, who last week in the Queensland Parliament highlighted the impact the closure will have on the local economy.

KATTER CALLS FOR SPORT CENTRE IN MOUNT ISA

The significant amount of money the Olympics is set to cost Queenslanders seems to be at the forefront of everyone’s minds, but none more so than Katter’s Australian Party leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter.

CROCODILE ISSUES CAN NO LONGER BE IGNORED

Member for Hill Shane Knuth has today hit out at the State Government for their lack of urgency towards the growing risk of crocodile attacks and sightings in the Far North, likening it to their apathy on youth crime.

SECONDARY SCHOOLING OUT OF REACH FOR SMALL TOWNS

The transition of year 7 into secondary school in 2015 was welcomed by many, however Katter’s Australian Party leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter has expressed his concerns, describing it as another thump in the chest for battlers in rural and remote areas.

KATTER LAUNCHES LAST DITCH APPEAL FOR LUI’S SUPPORT

Katter’s Australian Party Leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter has issued a last-ditch appeal to garner Labor’s support for his Blue Card Bill by writing to Member for Cook Cynthia Lui, who represents around a dozen of the communities where the “life-changing” legislation would apply.

A national firearm register won’t prevent future tragedies

Katter’s Australian Party and Hinchinbrook MP, Nick Dametto has called out those who have pledged support for a national firearms register to explain how it would have prevented last year’s triple shooting tragedy in Wieambilla which saw two police officers and a civilian gunned down with illegal weapons.

“SIN CITY” LABEL SUMS UP MOUNT ISA’S NT CRISIS: KATTER

Queensland-Northern Territory (NT) border towns including Camooweal, Urandangi, Dajarra and Mount Isa must be safe-guarded from the consequences of the Northern Territory’s backflip on prohibition, Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) Leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter has said.

Westpac walks away from regional Queensland

The alarming trend of regional bank closures is making it increasingly difficult for non-metropolitan based businesses and residents to access their banking needs. The latest announcement from Westpac to close its doors in Ingham from the 19th of May this year has left customers and bank employees high and dry.

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