Robbie Katter
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Reborn abortion debate could terminate a viable Dutton government
If this becomes an election issue, Peter Dutton knows it could significantly harm his chances of scraping into government.
- by Parnell Palme McGuinness
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‘Sensitive issue’: LNP campaign mired in questions of conscience
The LNP leader has brushed off a third day of questions about abortion laws, while the premier has promised to grant Labor MPs a conscience vote.
- by Matt Dennien
Queensland pilot guilty of illegally flying MPs
A north Queensland pilot has been found guilty on charges relating to illegally operating a charter service used by state and federal members of parliament.
- by Fraser Barton
Crossbench MPs to get extra staffer to hold government to account
Several new political staffers will be hired by Queensland crossbenchers at taxpayer expense after an independent ruling.
- by Felicity Caldwell
‘Ladies are being strangled by kids’: Katter urges law overhaul now
Angry residents of north Queensland want the Parliament to abandon its usual scrutiny processes and fast-track proposed youth justice laws, MP says.
- by Lydia Lynch
Preference flows 'out the window' as minor party posturing begins
Experts suggest the impact of Queensland's pandemic election plan - with increased early and postal voting - could upend understandings of voter behaviour.
- by Matt Dennien
Katter loses two-year fight to 'protect' gendered language
Robbie Katter hoped the proposed laws would ensure people were not punished for using gender-based language such as "he" and "she".
- by Lydia Lynch
Little Katter cutie leaves daddy Robbie sobbing
Katter’s Australian Party leader Robbie Katter and his wife Daisy welcomed their first child at Mount Isa, where they both live, on Monday morning.
- by Lydia Lynch
Bob Katter hands over party leadership to his son
Colourful crossbencher Bob Katter has handed over the leadership of his namesake party to his son on Monday, marking a new era of the family's dynasty.
- by Lydia Lynch
Struggling remote pubs have a reason to keep the doors open
Remote pubs struggling through droughts and floods will get relief after a push from the crossbench.
- by Felicity Caldwell
No complaints about enforced non-gendered language, despite Katter bill
A private member's bill is seeking to protect people from using words like "him" and "her".
- by Felicity Caldwell
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