O Partido Australiano de Katter (KAP) é um partido político na Austrália. Foi formado pelo independente e ex-membro do Parlamento de Kennedy Bob Katter, com um pedido de registro apresentado à Comissão Eleitoral Australiana em 2011. Katter é o líder parlamentar federal do partido desde então, enquanto seu filho Robbie é o líder em Queensland. Bob Katter foi reeleito sob o rótulo do partido nas eleições federais de 2013, enquanto o partido também ganhou dois assentos nas eleições…
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How would an emphasis on agricultural and rural issues change your local community's way of life?
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What impact do you think prioritizing Australian manufacturing would have on young job seekers?
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How important is it to protect your local environment and industries from large international corporations?
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In what ways do you think a political focus on improving mental health services could affect teenagers in rural areas?
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Would having more local control over educational content and resources benefit or hinder the quality of education in your community?
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How could increased investment in renewable energy sources directly benefit your daily life and future job prospects?
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What are your thoughts on the importance of preserving traditional values in today’s rapidly changing society?
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How would a policy that emphasizes national over global interests affect Australia's international relationships?
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In what ways could prioritizing infrastructure development in rural areas over urban ones reshape the nation’s economy?
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If political parties put a stronger focus on supporting family-owned businesses, how would this impact your community?