‘Reaching for my rifle’: Bob’s best zingers of 2023 (so far)
From guns, gators and greenies to smacking journos and unruly kiddie crims, larrikin MP Bob Katter has delivered some truly wild sound bites this year. Check out our favourites.
From guns, gators and greenies to smacking journos and unruly kiddie crims, larrikin MP Bob Katter has delivered some truly wild sound bites this year. Check out our favourites.
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