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PERSONAL

  • Born May 22, 1945, in Cloncurry, Qld

  • Married

    Parliamentary service

  • State: Elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Flinders from December 7, 1974. Retired August 25, 1992

  • Federal: Elected to the House of Representatives for Kennedy, Queensland, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001 and 2004

    Employment

  • MLA, Queensland

  • Labourer, insurance, small mining and cattle interests

    Military Service

  • Second Lieutenant in the CMF
  • About your MP
    Bob and his familyBob Katter has been the Federal Member for Kennedy since 1993, following a highly successful career in State politics where he held four Ministerial positions. He follows in his father's footsteps as the Member for Kennedy, with Hon. R.C. Katter Sr. holding the seat for 24 years.

    Originally a National Party member for most of his Parliamentary career, due to his disenchantment with economic rationality that he felt the National Party was adopting, he chose to stand as an Independent Member in the 2001 Federal election ... he won in a landslide!

    The vast majority of constituents know why Bob left the Coalition government, simply because the Federal Government seems unwilling to accept that policies of National Competition Policy and economic rationalism have had a devastating impact on the electorate and other areas of Australia.

    Bob is now free to vote in line with his conscience and the feelings and needs of the people of the electorate, without being restricted by party lines and politics.

    The people of Kennedy have always been independent minded and acutely aware that policies which suit heavily populated centres do not necessarily work for those living in Northern and Western Queensland.

    In his role as the Federal Member for Kennedy, Bob is a jack-of-all-trades and a representative for electorate industries and any issues involving his constituents. Bob Katter knows how to be controversial when the needs of his electorate demands it, and to bring local issue to the attention of the national media. Bob's duties on the national stage include being a spokesperson for local interests, a lawmaker, a debater and an ombudsman.

    The demands of being an elected representative of the public means each MP must decide their own priorities and Bob has an enormous task in doing the best possible job for Kennedy.

    POLITICAL

    Queensland ministerial appointments

  • Minister for Northern Development and Aboriginal and Islander Affairs 1983-1987

  • Minister for Northern Development, Community Services and Ethnic Affairs 1987-1989

  • Minister for Community Services and Ethnic Affairs January 1989-August 1989

  • Minister for Mines and Energy September 1989-December 1989

  • Minister for Northern and Regional Development September 1989-December 1989

    Committee Service

  • House of Representatives Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Standing Committee 1996-2001
  • Primary Industries, Resources and Rural
    and Regional Affairs
    1997-1998
  • Primary Industries
    and Regional Services 1998-2001
  • Employment, Education and Workplace Relations 1998-2000
  • Industry and Resources Standing Committee 2004 to present
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