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Bob Katter’s new paradigm: wagging parliament | #Auspol

PI fail“Every vote in a hung parliament counts”, so the mantra goes – yet Bob Katter has been absent for almost half of all parliamentary votes since the last election.

The maverick Queensland independent has been absent for 78 divisions, or 45% of all votes, in the hung parliament, according to a paper by the Parliamentary Library.

By contrast, Tasmanian MP Andrew Wilkie did not miss any votes. Rob Oakeshott missed seven, Tony Windsor 15 and WA National Tony Crook nine.

Bob Katter’s acting chief of staff, Jen Eliot, told The Power Index this morning that she believed most of the votes were on procedural matters.

“We don’t play parliamentary games,” Eliot said. “We don’t involve ourselves in any of that rubbish with suppression of standing orders.”

However according to analysis by consultancy firm Hawker Britton, 45% of the votes that Katter missed were on “substantive” issues such as the passage of legislation and creation of parliamentary committees.

Katter’s staffers are still sifting through the data and will soon release a more detailed response.

The Parliamentary Library study also reveals that, despite backing Tony Abbott to form government, Katter has voted with the ALP 49 times and the opposition 45 times over the past year.

Katter, MP for the far-north Queensland electorate of Kennedy, voted against the government’s carbon tax package today, but supported a separate bill that sets up a $300 million compensation package.

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Former President of the Fire Brigade Employees’ Union (2009-2018) and a professional firefighter with more than 30 years experience. I live and work on the NSW South Coast, Australia. I am a strong advocate for firefighters and emergency service workers with an interest in mental health issues and caring for those around me. I am a former Director on the NSW Fire Brigades Death and Disability Super Fund and work with charities including ‘The Movember Foundation’. As a leader and activist I have long been active in the campaign for action on climate change. I am a Station Commander in the fire and rescue service in NSW and have 30 years experience fighting fires, both rural and urban. I am passionate about highlighting the impact climate change is having on fire preparedness and fire behaviour in Australia, and the risks associated with inaction on climate change. I am also a spokesperson for the Australian Climate Media Centre.