Bob Katter
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Bob Katter MP
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| Assumed office 1993 |
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| Preceded by | Rob Hulls |
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| Nationality | Australian |
| Political party | Independent |
| Website | BobKatter.com.au |
Robert Carl "Bob" Katter (born 22 May 1945) is an Australian federal politician. He has served as a member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1993, representing the Division of Kennedy, Queensland. Until 2001 he represented the National Party of Australia, but left the party that year and continued to hold the seat as an independent. He was born in Cloncurry, Queensland, the son of Bob Katter, Sr., who was MP for Kennedy from 1966 to 1990. He was an investor in cattle and mining interests before entering politics.
[edit] Political career
Katter was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1974 to 1992. In Queensland, he was Minister for Northern Development and Aboriginal and Islander Affairs from 1983 to 1987, Minister for Northern Development, Community Services and Ethnic Affairs from 1987 to 1989, Minister for Community Services and Ethnic Affairs in 1989, Minister for Mines and Energy in 1989, and Minister for Northern and Regional Development in 1989.
Katter's father was a member of the Australian Labor Party until 1957, when he left during the Labor split of that year and joined the Queensland Labor Party, which later became part of the Democratic Labor Party. He later joined the Country Party, the forerunner of the National Party. Both Katter and his son retained certain elements of Labor political views from the 1950s, including opposition to privatisation and economic deregulation.
While in the Queensland Parliament, Katter junior was a strong supporter of the right-wing populist politics of Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen. When he transferred to federal politics, he found himself increasingly out of sympathy with the federal Liberal and National parties on economic and social issues. In 2001 he resigned from the National Party and easily retained his seat as an independent at the general elections of 2001 and 2004, each time ending up with almost 70 percent of the vote after preferences were distributed.
Katter has formed a good relationship with Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in the Parliamentary prayer group.
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| Preceded by Valmond Bird |
Minister for Northern Development and Aboriginal and Island Affairs 1983 – 1986 |
Succeeded by Last Minister for Aboriginal and Islander Affairs |
| Preceded by John Herbert (Community Services) |
Minister for Northern Development and Community Services 1986 – 1987 |
Succeeded by - |
| Preceded by Michael Ahern (Ethnic Affairs) |
Minister for Northern Development, Community Services and Ethnic Affairs 1987 – 1989 |
Succeeded by Martin Tenni (Northern Development) |
| Preceded by - |
Minister for Community Services and Ethnic Affairs 1989 |
Succeeded by Thomas Gilmore |
| Preceded by Martin Tenni |
Minister for Mines and Energy and Minister for Northern and Regional Development 1989 |
Succeeded by Tony McGrady (Energy) Thomas Gilmore (Mines) |
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| Preceded by William Lonergan |
Member for Flinders in Queensland Parliament 1974-1992 |
Succeeded by Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and replaced by the new electorate of Charters Towers |
| Parliament of Australia | ||
| Preceded by Rob Hulls |
Member for Kennedy 1993 – present |
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