Key posts 1 of 2 MPs in contempt over clash with pro-Palestinian protesters By AAP Two backbench MPs have actually been discovered in contempt over a clash with pro-Palestinian protesters outside Queensland parliament. Katter’s Australian Party members Robbie Katter and Nick Dametto stood at a fence holding up “condemn Hamas” indications at protesters in March. MPs Nick Dametto and Robbie Katter faced protesters at a rally outside Queensland parliament. Credit: AAP Protesters gathered to the fence yelling “embarassment” at the MPs before a single person got the indication from Dametto and scrunched it up. The matter was described the principles committee, which today tabled a report to parliament finding both MPs in contempt for disorderly conduct on parliamentary premises. “Members have a task to promote the greatest requirements of behaviour and to protect the self-respect of the parliament,” the committee discovered. “The members in this matter are long-serving members of parliament who should understand much better.” The set left a suggestion of suspension over the event. The committee stated it would take a “more powerful position” if it occurred once again. Dametto, the MP for Hinchinbrook, apologised throughout parliamentary procedures today, while Traeger MP Katter was missing. Most current posts 6.27 pm The leading stories this Friday Thanks for joining us for our live updates. We’ll be back on Monday early morning. Here are today’s primary stories: Behind the hardman Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, there are issues in the Coalition frontbench as the election nears and the federal government hones its concentrate on the opposition. The pilot who endured the deadly Sea World helicopter crash in 2015 has actually unfortunately passed away. 2 backbench MPs have actually been discovered in contempt over a clash with pro-Palestinian protesters outside Queensland parliament. MPs Nick Dametto and Robbie Katter challenged protesters at a rally outside Queensland parliament. Credit: AAP A four-week-old child kid who went missing out on from Fortitude Valley the other day has actually been discovered. “It’s in the leading 2 or 3 [tries I’ve ever seen],” Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett stated of fullback Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow’s game-breaking shot versus the Sharks on Thursday night. In 2022, there were simply under 7000 cars offered in Queensland however in 2023, that number leapt to more than 18,500. They’re not for everybody– particularly not Mustang lovers Marice and Ray, who will be signing up with lots of timeless cars and truck fans at this weekend’s RACQ MotorFest. Ray and Marice Saunders from Scarborough with their 1965 Mustang convertible, which is on display screen at this year’s MotorFest. Credit: RACQ
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