Queensland’s ‘no’ was about more than the Voice
More than 68 per cent of Queenslanders have voted “No” to a Voice to parliament but Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) […]
More than 68 per cent of Queenslanders have voted “No” to a Voice to parliament but Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) […]
KATTER’S Australian Party MP Bob Katter is putting the Federal Government on notice, calling on it to detail the budget
WITH the passing of the Voice Referendum today, Katter’s Australian Party MP Bob Katter has questioned the huge cost in time and money on what is, essentially, “the establishment of another government department.”
Katter’s Australian Party MP Bob Katter said the Voice to Parliament, which passed the lower house on Wednesday “made him uncomfortable,” as he didn’t believe it would address the needs of the “fair dinkum First Australians” in the community areas he represents.
The first test of a “voice” to Parliament failed last night thanks to the major parties and the Greens, Katter’s
Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) has announced its MPs will not support the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.