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Katter's Australian Party (KAP) is an agrarian political party in Australia. It was founded by
Bob Katter Robert Bellarmine Carl Katter (born 22 May 1945) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1993. He was previously active in Queensland state politics from 1974 to 1992. Katter was a member of the ...
, an
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and former Nationals MP for the seat of Kennedy, with a registration application lodged to the
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in 2011. Katter has been re-elected under the party's label at the
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, and 2022 federal elections. The party also won two seats at the
2012 Queensland state election The 2012 Queensland state election was held on 24 March 2012 to elect all 89 members of the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral parliament. The Labor Party (ALP), led by Premier Anna Bligh, was defeated by the opposition Liberal National P ...
which it retained at the 2015 state election. The party won an additional seat at the 2017 state election which it retained at the 2020 state election. In June 2018, independent and former One Nation Senator for Queensland
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joined the party, but was expelled in October 2018 for his inflammatory rhetoric concerning immigration. In February 2020, Bob Katter handed the leadership of the party to his son Robbie Katter, a Queensland state MP.


Name

The party's application for registration was denied by the Australian Electoral Commission on 17 August 2011, on the grounds that the intended party name ("The Australian Party") was too generic and likely to cause confusion. On 27 September 2011, Katter's Australian Party was registered by the Australian Electoral Commission. Although the party was unsuccessful in registering the shorter party name "The Australian Party" nationally, its simultaneous application to register in Queensland with the abbreviated name succeeded, despite a few public objections. Under Queensland electoral law the party appears on the state election ballots only under its abbreviated name. To avoid ballot-box party names varying across Australian states, the KAP unsuccessfully appealed to the courts to have ballots reprinted so that the full party name and not the abbreviated one would appear on ballots for the 2012 Queensland state election.


Political positions

The KAP is orientated towards right-wing and agrarian issues. It has also been described as
conservative Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy that seeks to promote and to preserve traditional institutions, practices, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civilization in ...
,
socially conservative Social conservatism is a political philosophy and variety of conservatism which places emphasis on traditional power structures over social pluralism. Social conservatives organize in favor of duty, traditional values and social institution ...
, right-wing populist, and
nationalist Nationalism is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state. As a movement, nationalism tends to promote the interests of a particular nation (as in a group of people), Smith, Anthony. ''Nationalism: Th ...
. Regarding fiscal issues, it supports
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,
economic nationalism Economic nationalism, also called economic patriotism and economic populism, is an ideology that favors state interventionism over other market mechanisms, with policies such as domestic control of the economy, labor, and capital formation, incl ...
, and a developmentalist vision towards the implementation of tariffs. It advocates for North Queensland statehood. Policies announced by Katter include:


Crime

* Relocation sentencing: in response to high youth crime and re-offense rates in Townsville and other North Queensland cities, KAP advocates for "relocation sentencing" at the state level, which would temporarily relocate youth offenders to remote areas in North-West Queensland, instead of releasing them back into the community where they offended. * Mandatory minimum sentencing for repeat offenders * Minimum three years prison for carjacking and unlawful use of a motor vehicle


Economy

* Establish a government-owned development bank. * Essential services such as airports, water, electricity, gas, health services, road, rail and port networks, public transport and communications should be provided by government.


Energy

* Promote the construction of new dams for irrigation and hydro electricity generation. * Deliver more effective and efficient power transmission networks.


Environment

* Opposition to the
carbon tax A carbon tax is a tax levied on the carbon emissions required to produce goods and services. Carbon taxes are intended to make visible the "hidden" social costs of carbon emissions, which are otherwise felt only in indirect ways like more sev ...
and emission trading schemes. * Support for alternative energy such as
ethanol Ethanol (abbr. EtOH; also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is an organic compound. It is an alcohol with the chemical formula . Its formula can be also written as or (an ethyl group linked to a ...
and solar energy. This is to "Reduce carbon emissions well beyond any current carbon reducing initiatives planned by the State and Federal Government." * Prevent the extraction of
coal seam gas Coalbed methane (CBM or coal-bed methane), coalbed gas, coal seam gas (CSG), or coal-mine methane (CMM) is a form of natural gas extracted from coal beds. In recent decades it has become an important source of energy in United States, Canada, Au ...
within three kilometres (2 mi) of an aquifer. * Maintain government support for Australia's domestic ethanol industry and mandate the use of ethanol in petrol; in order to curb Australia's carbon footprint and to support native grain and sugar industries. * Restore vital irrigation water to agriculture in the Murray Darling Basin. * Increase bio-security and quarantine laws, in order to maintain Australia's disease free status.


Firearms and gun control

* Generally make it easier for law-abiding citizens to own and operate weapons * Revise National Firearms Agreement * Any owner of a farming operation who has demonstrated responsible firearm ownership by holding a current weapons licence of category A, B or higher should have the right to own a category H firearm (handgun) * Implement real-time licensing, allowing permits to be processed at the point of sale rather than manual processing


Industrial relations

* Government must ensure that all workers, especially farmers, are able to collectively bargain for their own economic interests. * Government must stop the use of 457 visas by big business as a means to replace or undermine Australian workers and Australian award pay and conditions.


Infrastructure

* Deliver better road and rail infrastructure to facilitate regional investment.


Property rights

* No exploration or mining activity will be permitted on landholders' property without the landholder's consent. * Personal home ownership must be made easier by government implemented policies.


Public service

* It is the responsibility of the government to encourage and protect whistle blowers as an important method of discovery of the real health and performance of the public sector; and implement regular, random, independent and external professional audits of the public service sector.


Regulation

* Legislate to limit Woolworths and Coles duopoly to 22.5 per cent market share each. * Halt any privatisation and renationalise privatised assets. "Overseas companies owning basic services will need big profits for their shareholders. You would pay for the profits with price hikes to basic services." * Implement "orderly" marketing where industry structures undermine reasonable market power to producers (as perceived currently in dairy, egg and sugar industries). * Restore individual rights, such as "fishing freely and boiling a billy without a permit". * It is the duty of government to ensure bank lending creates real wealth in terms of improvements of the quality of life for the average Australian.


Trade

* All government spending on goods to be on Australian products where possible. * Ensure that any construction contracts undertaken using Australian government funds will use Australian steel. * Every motor vehicle purchased under a government contract (arguably over 20% of Australia's motor vehicles) to be Australian-made. * All clothing for armed forces, police and prisons to be manufactured in Australia. * Significantly increase customs duty on products coming into Australia. * Mandate premium shelf space on Australian supermarkets for Australian manufactured goods. * Prevent the sale of essential assets, public or private, including agricultural land and resource assets, to foreign companies and/or sovereign entities without caveats to protect the national interest. * Government must ensure and limit against corporate monopolisation.


Federal politics


2013 federal election

In the 2013 federal election, Katter's Australian Party received 1.04% of the nationwide vote in first preferences in the lower house, and 0.89% nationwide in the Senate. Its best performing state was Queensland with 3.75% of the lower-house vote and 2.94% of the Senate vote. Katter retained his seat of Kennedy, despite a 16-point swing in favour of the Liberal Nationals.


2016 federal election

In the 2016 federal election, Katter's Australian Party received 0.54% of the nationwide vote in first preferences in the lower house, and 0.38% nationwide in the Senate. Bob Katter retained his seat of Kennedy, with a swing of 8.93% towards him. The party's next-best finish was in the Division of Capricornia, where Laurel Carter polled 7.08 percent of the vote. On 7 July 2016, while counting for the election was still underway and the final result uncertain, Katter announced that he would provide
confidence and supply In a parliamentary democracy based on the Westminster system, confidence and supply are required for a ruling cabinet to retain power in the lower house. A confidence-and-supply agreement is one whereby a party or independent members of par ...
to the Turnbull Government in the event that it was reduced to minority government. It proved unnecessary, as the Coalition finished with a one-seat majority. In August 2017, during the parliamentary eligibility crisis, Katter announced that he could not guarantee confidence and supply if the government lost its majority.


State politics


Queensland

The party fielded candidates at the
2012 Queensland state election The 2012 Queensland state election was held on 24 March 2012 to elect all 89 members of the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral parliament. The Labor Party (ALP), led by Premier Anna Bligh, was defeated by the opposition Liberal National P ...
. Queensland
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MP Rob Messenger had expressed interest in joining the party, however following the merger with the Queensland Party, Messenger declared he would not join the new party as it intended to run against sitting independents at the election. On 9 August 2011, Katter's Australian Party announced plans to merge with state Beaudesert MP Aidan McLindon's Queensland Party, with Katter's Australian Party as the surviving entity. As part of the deal, McLindon became the merged party's leader in Queensland. On 30 October 2011, McLindon was joined by
Shane Knuth Shane Andrew Knuth (born 7 September 1966) is an Australian politician. He has been a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2004, representing three successive seats: Charters Towers (2004–2009), Dalrymple (2009–2017) and Hil ...
, the
Liberal National Party of Queensland The Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) is a major political party in Queensland, Australia. It was formed in 2008 by a merger of the Queensland divisions of the Liberal Party and the National Party. At a federal level and in most other ...
(LNP) member for Dalrymple. Knuth, who was from the National half of the merger, objected to what he saw as a reduced voice for regional MPs in the merged party, calling it a Liberal takeover even though the merged party was dominated by former Nationals. He was also displeased with a number of tactics adopted by the LNP's organisational wing, such as grilling potential candidates and maintaining files about Labor MPs containing compromising information. In the
2012 Queensland state election The 2012 Queensland state election was held on 24 March 2012 to elect all 89 members of the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral parliament. The Labor Party (ALP), led by Premier Anna Bligh, was defeated by the opposition Liberal National P ...
, the party contested 76 of the 89 seats in the state legislature. Robbie Katter won
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—which is virtually coextensive with the western portion of his father's federal seat—while Knuth retained Dalrymple. McLindon was defeated in Beaudesert. Katter claimed that the Electoral Commission's decision not to print his name on the ballot cost the party 8.5% of the vote. On 25 November 2012, the party was joined by Condamine LNP MP Ray Hopper. Like Knuth, Hopper is from the National side of the merger. As Knuth had a year earlier, Hopper claimed that the LNP had been a takeover by the old Liberal Party at the expense of the National Party, and accused the LNP of deliberately purging National influence from the party. Hopper claimed to have spoken to eight other LNP backbenchers who were considering defection. On 29 November Hopper was elected as the party's Queensland state leader. In the 2015 Queensland state election, the party contested 11 of the 89 seats, with Knuth and Katter retaining their seats, but Hopper failed in a bid for the seat of Nanango. Due to the election's close-run result (44 Labor to 42 LNP with either needing 45), KAP was potentially in a situation to choose the government, and met with both parties and published a list of 28 demands. However, as independent MP
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elected to support Labor on confidence and supply, this did not proceed further. In the 2017 Queensland state election,
Shane Knuth Shane Andrew Knuth (born 7 September 1966) is an Australian politician. He has been a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2004, representing three successive seats: Charters Towers (2004–2009), Dalrymple (2009–2017) and Hil ...
won
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, Robbie Katter won Traeger and increased their seat numbers to 3 with Nick Dametto winning Hinchinbrook. They also became the 3rd largest party in the
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.


Other states

The Tasmanian Branch, led by Glenorchy Alderman Jenny Branch-Allen, claimed to have received many expressions of interest by potential candidates for the 2013 federal election. Ann Bressington, an
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(and formerly No Pokies) member of the
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, announced in October 2013 that she would sponsor registration for the party at the 2014 state election, although she did not join the party herself. In February 2014, the Country Alliance announced that it would merge with the Victorian Branch of Katter's Australian Party for the upcoming 2014 state election, following confirmation at an extraordinary general meeting of the party. The merged parties plan to contest the election as the "Australian Country Alliance".


Donors

Katter's Australian Party has received donations from gas, firearms, mining and taxi industries. For the 2016–2017 financial year, the ten largest disclosed donors to the party were:
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(firearms manufacturer) ($191,667),
United Petroleum United Petroleum is an Australian petrol retailer and importer. Its origins can be traced back to 1981, when United's directors commenced operating service stations under the Astron banner in Victoria (Australia), Victoria. Astron was closely a ...
($150,000), Eliza Nioa ($58,333),
Sporting Shooters Association of Australia The Sporting Shooters' Association of Australia (SSAA) is a federated non-government organisation established in 1948 as a representative body to promote shooting sports and protect the legal rights and interests of firearm owners in Australia ...
($50,000)
Glencore Australia
($20,000), Stephen Curley ($17,600)
Taxi Owner & Driver Welfare Association
($16,145)
Taxi Council of Queensland
($15,000)
Firearms Dealers Association
($8,000) an
Windlab
($6,000).https://periodicdisclosures.aec.gov.au/Returns/64/XRCQ2.pdf A 2019 report revealed that Katter's Australian Party has taken more than $808,760 from pro-gun groups during the 2011-2018 period. The party received the most disclosed pro-gun donations of all Australian political parties.


Leaders


Federal


Queensland


President

In 2021, KAP appointed Chris Carney as its president. Carney is a business leader in the automotive industry, based in North Queensland.


Electoral results


Federal


Queensland


See also

*
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References


External links

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