Responding to experiences from North West Mayors, Member for Traeger and KAP Chief Robbie Katter has formally written to the Prime Minister to urgently request federal funding for CopperString.
After the Premier doubled down on the significance of CopperString to Queensland, the Queensland Treasurer has additionally failed to inform the Queensland Parliament if the Authorities has formally requested Federal Funding for the Nationally important CopperString challenge.
“My native Mayors have come again from a delegation to Canberra and inform me the Federal Authorities haven’t obtained any formal requests for funding for CopperString,” Chief of the KAP and state Member for Traeger Robbie Katter has stated.
“I didn’t wish to wait one other day, so I’ve written to the Prime Minister on behalf of Queenslanders.
“With a lot uncertainly, and QIC working round in search of personal funding, connecting Mount Isa to the Nationwide Vitality Market wants the surety of each Federal and State funding.
“It’s simply so irritating that the Queensland Authorities are chasing personal traders, who will likely be chasing a return on their funding, not growing the North West Minerals Province (NWMP) and our sovereignty in Vital Minerals.
“Why on earth have they not formally requested Federal cash? It is senseless!” he stated.
The Federal Authorities confirmed to KAP Federal Member for Kennedy that no formal request for CopperString funding has been made.
“Queensland’s Premier informed Parliament that Mount Isa have to be linked, proper or incorrect, and doubled down on the necessity for our sovereign capabilities,” the KAP Chief stated.
“CopperString is greater than comfort or getting family energy costs down – it’s about constructing our state and our nation.
“$700 Billion of vital minerals and base metals are but to be extracted within the NWMP, metals comparable to copper, which is seeing huge demand internationally, particularly with world unrest.
“The Queensland authorities must cease doing inter-governmental negotiations by way of the media and public statements and formally ask the Federal authorities for funding.
“Australia’s capacity to take part within the world vital minerals rush is full depending on with the ability to transfer from expensive diesel energy technology to reasonably priced, national-grid equipped baseload energy,” Mr Katter stated.








