Katter United Party wants jail time for people who burn the Australian flag
Queenslanders who burn the Australian flag in public could face jail time under new laws tabled by Katter’s Australian Party (KAP).

In the Queensland Parliament, Robbie Katter, the son of Senator Bob Katter, has introduced a motion seeking to modify existing legislation. This proposal aims to impose a six-month jail sentence on individuals who publicly desecrate the Australian flag, as well as other flags such as the Union Jack, Commonwealth Star, and Southern Cross.

Katter took to social media to share an image of himself and fellow KAP MP Shane Knuth holding the national flag, asserting that his stance on the matter “should never be controversial.”

Robbie Katter argues the Australian flag is more than a physical object, and that flag burning could incite anger or further unrest.
Robbie Katter argues the flag is more than a physical object, and that flag burning could incite anger or further unrest. (Luis Enrique Ascui)

“You are free to criticize the government and voice your concerns about the country’s direction. However, publicly burning the Australian flag crosses a significant line,” he stated.

“The flag is emblematic of our people, our liberties, and the countless Australians who have served beneath it,” he continued.

He made it clear that his intention was not to outlaw protests, but rather to ensure that the Australian flag is honored as a unifying symbol for the nation.

Robbie Katter, left, and fellow KAP MP Shane Knuth.
Robbie Katter, left, and fellow KAP MP Shane Knuth. (Facebook/Robbie Katter MP)

The proposed legislation would introduce a specific offense for publicly burning the Australian flag, with offenders facing a potential penalty of up to 40 penalty units or a six-month jail term.

In justification for the bill, Katter’s submission said the flag is more than a physical object.

“It is a national emblem that represents the Commonwealth, the Australian people, and the country’s shared civic identity,” he said.

“Public acts of burning the flag, particularly where staged to provoke confrontation or intimidate others, may undermine social cohesion and create flashpoints for unrest.”

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